Horror Movie Villains That Never Actually Killed Anyone
Though mass murders are common staples of many horror movies, these classic villainous favorites managed to pull off their scares without shedding any blood
Read MoreThough mass murders are common staples of many horror movies, these classic villainous favorites managed to pull off their scares without shedding any blood
Read MoreYouTuber Chris Stuckmann follows the legacy of found footage horror with "Shelby Oaks," including making viewers ask how much of its story is actually true.
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Read MoreSit back now while you still have a chance, because these Netflix thrillers are so suspenseful they've have you on the edge of your seat.
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Read More"Black Phone 2" was the winner Blumhouse needed after a rough year at the box office. Here's why the sequel to the 2022 Scott Derrickson horror film was a hit.
Read MoreActors who work exclusively in horror are rare enough to find today, but here is a list of '90s horror stars who you may not know have died.
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Read MoreMayim Bialik is best known for the sitcoms "Blossom" and "The Big Bang Theory," but her first acting job was on the cult '80s horror film "Pumpkinhead."
Read MoreSylvester Stallone isn't exactly known for his horror cred, and no offense to the Italian Stallion, but there's probably a reason for that.
Read MoreThe less said, the better is the motto of these horror movies, all of which find inventive ways to deliver frights without the need for excessive dialogue.
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Read MoreStephen King has always loved horror films and the monsters that make them iconic. One of his favorites is a vampire movie that deserves to be let in.
Read MoreIf you're in a major American city, this weekend you have the opportunity to experience a strange, Ethan Hawke-themed double feature.
Read MoreDespite some cringey dialogue, "Black Phone 2" is a great follow-up to the original supernatural horror film.
Read MoreHorror movies have reached new levels of greatness in the 21st century thanks to visionary filmmakers and studios taking more chances. Here are the best so far.
Read MoreMovies based on Stephen King books are famously hit-or-miss affairs, but surprisngly, one of the most widely beloved is despised by Clint Eastwood.
Read More"Bugonia" is intense and jaw-dropping, and just may be Yorgos Lanthimos' best movie yet.
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Read MoreB-movies, in all their cheesy glory, are some of the best cinematic guilty pleasures around, and this batch from the '90s is ample proof.
Read MoreLong before he ruled over the "Yellowstone" empire, Taylor Sheridan was credited with directing a horror film he'd just as soon forget.
Read MoreJust in time for spooky season, one of 2024's most acclaimed horror movies has arrived on HBO Max -- and it's worth catching no matter what time of year it is.
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