The Paranormal Activity films fall into a state of repetition, so here's a look at the staples of the formula that seem to occur in each entry of the series
Before there was an MCU, horror movies often existed in the same universe. Here are connections between popular horror films that place them in the same world.
Girl in the Basement is a morbidly compelling look into the darkest aspects of humanity. Let's discuss some of the most claustrophobic films in the same spirit.
When Mary Harron submitted her film adaptation of "American Psycho" before its release, she had to make a cut to move the film's rating from an NC-17 to R.
In 2015, "The Hunger Games" franchise came to an end with part two of Mockingjay. Let's just say the film was filled with action and an ending like the books.
Let's look at the film's final moments to unpack the thematic threads, plot details, and narrative punctuation marks that define the ending of The Exorcist.
Given how young most of the actors were in their iconic roles from Children of the Corn, you might be wondering if they have continued to work in films.
Even some of Alexandra Daddario's biggest fans could be forgiven for forgetting about the time she appeared in the "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" franchise.
The arrival of Pinhead changed the landscape of horror, but just how did Clive Barker and company create this nightmare? We have such sights to show you.
Before VCRs and streaming boxes, director William Friedkin put tiny details in "The Exorcist." Now, the pause button reveals unsettling faces and Easter eggs.
Lots of fascinating patients make their way through the doors of Gaffney Medical Center, but there's one patient in particular "Chicago Med" fans love.
Stanley Kubrick's "The Shining" is a film that unravels more with each viewing, and pausing. We explore the most pause-worthy moments, and what they reveal.
"The Poughkeepsie Tapes" is a grassroots horror phenomenon. We examine the real-life serial killers who inspired it, the mask that made a comeback, and more.
In Season 1 of "Westworld," Maeve Millay (Thandiwe Newton) delivers a monologue about the nature of reality that still gives fans goosebumps years later.