"The Exorcist" continues to terrify audiences five decades after its release. But is this classic horror movie purely fiction or actually based on true events?
When The Exorcist was released in 1973, it changed the horror genre forever. But what was it like to see the landmark scary movie when it first hit theaters?
Despite all precautions, actors are sometimes injured during filming. Jake Gyllenhaal even needed stitches after a particularly intense "Nightcrawler" scene.
"Rick and Morty" has been a cultural hit since 2013. The show, often packed with cultural references, even paid homage to Stephen King's "The Shining" once.
"Night of the Living Dead" is a legendary piece of movie history, but fans have yet to see 9 minutes of the film that were ultimately cut before its release.
Elsie Fisher is no stranger to the horror genre, most recently appearing in the new "Texas Chainsaw Massacre," and she tells Looper about her favorite flicks.
Bruce Campbell, who starred as Ash in the 1987 horror comedy film "The Evil Dead II," revealed in his book one gory scene from the movie he hated filming.
If Escape Room left you wanting more thrillers about people stuck in small, scary places, then here are the horror films you should definitely check out.