Superheroes typically need to have some sort of superhuman power, and the best horror film to utilize these tropes is one that premiered more recently.
While the horrors of Rosemary's Baby aren't out of the ordinary by today's standards, the film was subject to multiple controversies around its release.
While there are plenty of scary killers in the horror genre, there's one classic horror movie villain who many fans believe they could take in a fight.
The 2011 horror movie The Cabin in the Woods, starring Chris Hemsworth, feature a character who is set up to be the Final Girl but is actually the villain.
While South Korea has plenty of fantastic psychological horror films, A Tale of Two Sisters is the perfect next watch for fans of the hit series Squid Game.
Sam is an iconic figure with much lore and details surrounding his character and creation. Let's take a look at what makes this Trick 'r Treat character tick.
2006's remake of "The Omen" starred Liev Schreiber, Julia Stiles and Mia Farrow. It was creepy, atmospheric — and had a terrifying ending worthy of discussion.
Tanning beds are bad for your skin, so it's not the worst thing that one 2006 horror movie gave tanners a reason to stay out from under the artificial UV light.
Jamie Lee Curtis, who stars in the "Halloween" franchise including its recent sequel "Halloween Kills," revealed what other horror franchise she wants to join.
Horror star Kate Siegel, of "The Haunting of Hill House" and "Midnight Mass," stars in a new psychological thriller, "Hypnotic," now streaming on Netflix.
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In 2005, the horror movie remake House of Wax starring Elisha Cuthbert and Chad Michael Murray, was released. Here's an in-depth look at the movie's ending.