When Tobe Hooper was filming 1974's "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre," he likely didn't realize the shoot location would become a restaurant bearing his name.
"The Pope's Exorcist" director Julius Avery shared that though the film is based on a real person, the fiction (not the facts) was always his interest.
Jamie Foxx revealed in an interview that he wrote a version of Stephen King's Misery based on a "weird" evening he spent with a couple who were fans of his.
Horror movies have had devoted fans since the beginning, and many horror franchises have made a return recently. Here are horror franchises in need of a requel.
Jigsaw is set to return for another grisly game in the 10th installment in the popular "Saw" franchise. Here's everything you need to know about "Saw X."
It's hard to keep quiet about the details of the prequel horror "A Quiet Place: Day One." We break down everything you need to know about the upcoming movie.
Good or bad news depending on who you ask, but Rhys Frake-Waterfield isn't done making childhood-ruining stories after "Blood and Honey" and its sequel.
In "Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey," horror's least cuddly bear and piglet duo ended up having fingers in their character design for this specific reason.
"A Haunting in Venice" will see Hercule Poirot out to solve another mystery, but this one promises to be stranger than anything he's encountered before.
Parents may wonder why is "Scream 6" rated R. It's naturally a very bloody movie with some intense kills, but there's also language and sexual references.
"Evil Dead Rise" sees the world of Deadites and Books of the Dead return, but as expansive as it gets, director Lee Cronin said it was almost even bigger.
When it comes to notorious movies in cinematic history, few have as dark a reputation as "Faces of Death." So how will a remake live up to this infamous brand?
Though the character of Renfield had already appeared in other films before Nicholas Cage's "Renfield," this could be the best version viewers have seen yet.