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  • Stephen King at an event

    The Worst Horror Movie Ever, According To Stephen King

    Stephen King knows horror quality when he sees it, and he also knows when he doesn't. This is the worst horror film ever, as chosen by Uncle Stevie.

    By Lexi Heinitz July 13th, 2021 Read More
  • Nicolas Cage looking sullen

    The Nicolas Cage Horror Movie That Inspired A Ton Of Memes

    Nicolas Cage's 2006 film The Wicker Man has become so notorious that it has inspired tons of hilarious memes.

    By Dany Roth July 13th, 2021 Read More
  • James Stewart talking

    The Ending Of Vertigo Explained

    When Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo was first released in 1958, many thought it fell short of his esteemed abilities. Here's the ending of the film explained.

    By Adam Cetorelli July 13th, 2021 Read More
  • Crooked Man showing pointy teeth

    What The Crooked Man From The Conjuring 2 Looks Like Out Of Costume

    The actor who plays the Crooked Man in "The Conjuring 2" doesn't resemble his terrifying character in the least when he's out of costume.

    By Patrick Phillips July 10th, 2021 Read More
  • Ghostface bloody knife

    These Are The Killers From Scream 2

    Ahead of Scream 2's release, the film's script had infamously leaked out, necessitating a change in the identity of the people behind Ghostface.

    By Bethy Squires July 9th, 2021 Read More
  • Jack peering through the door

    This Is Who Really Typed All Those Pages In The Shining

    All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. We know this terrifying passage from The Shining, but now we also know who typed out 500 pages of this message.

    By Lexi Heinitz July 8th, 2021 Read More
  • Helen Lyle looking ahead

    The Terrifyingly Real Stunt In The Original Candyman

    The original Candyman was terrifying enough on screen. That's nothing compared to this stunt, which was 100% authentic and required a contractual agreement.

    By Leo Noboru Lima July 8th, 2021 Read More
  • Tom Cruise red background

    How Tom Cruise Really Felt When He Joined Nicole Kidman In Eyes Wide Shut

    Former married couple Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman had a unique experience filming Stanley Kubrick's "Eyes Wide Shut."

    By Ian Goldstein July 7th, 2021 Read More
  • Jack Nicholson looking up

    Jack Nicholson Accidentally Destroyed This Prop In The Shining

    Jack Nicholson was way too good at his job playing Jack Torrance in "The Shining," destroying a prop without meaning to during an intense scene.

    By Heather E. Schwartz July 7th, 2021 Read More
  • Creature Gill-man head

    The Surprising Inspiration For The Creature From The Black Lagoon

    The amphibious, humanoid character is, quite simply, one of the most unique and brilliant creations ever put to film. Where did it come from?

    By Alex Welch July 1st, 2021 Read More
  • Drew Barrymore screaming in "Scream"

    The Nightmare On Elm Street Detail You Missed In Scream

    With in-jokes for horror fans and Easter eggs hidden in "Scream," it isn't surprising that Wes Craven referenced "A Nightmare on Elm Street," too.

    By Lexi Heinitz June 30th, 2021 Read More
  • Wes Craven Scream 4 premiere

    This Is Wes Craven's Biggest Regret About A Nightmare On Elm Street

    "A Nightmare on Elm Street" was one of Wes Craven's biggest triumphs. But he still had one big regret regarding the film, years after it hit theaters.

    By Leo Noboru Lima June 28th, 2021 Read More
  • The Untold Truth Of John Carpenter's Halloween

    Here's everything you didn't know about the low-budget classic that spawned the slasher genre.

    By Mike Floorwalker June 28th, 2021 Read More
  • Possessed Regan's bloody face

    The Real And Terrifying Injury Caused On The Set Of The Exorcist

    "The Exorcist" is often considered a cursed film -- in part because of this terrifying injury, which was incurred on set.

    By Maria Felix June 28th, 2021 Read More
  • Hannibal Lecter leaning forward

    The Real Reason Characters From Silence Of The Lambs Talk To The Camera

    Why is "The Silence of the Lambs" full of shots in which characters talk to the camera? It's actually a thoughtful filmmaking choice -- and this is why.

    By Abby Monteil June 28th, 2021 Read More
  • Finn hiding behind corner

    Is This The Horror Movie You Should Watch Tonight?

    For your next movie night, you may want to consider this awesome horror movie.

    By Pauli Poisuo June 28th, 2021 Read More
  • Stephen King frowning

    How Stephen King Really Felt About The Shining

    Of the many Stephen King adaptations, Stanley Kubrick's "The Shining" arguably had the greatest impact on pop culture. So King's opinion of it may surprise you.

    By Tom Calen June 26th, 2021 Read More
  • Ben Affleck posing for photo in Gone Girl

    The Fight That Shut Down Gone Girl's Production For Days

    During the filming of Gone Girl, one unusual fight shut down the film's production for some time. Here's the story of that fight.

    By Eammon Jacobs June 26th, 2021 Read More
  • Confused woman Chainsaw Massacre

    The Original Title For The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Was Too Funny

    It's hard to imagine the horrifying Leatherface as part of a universe under a name other than "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre."

    By Lexi Heinitz June 26th, 2021 Read More
  • Mrs. Voorhees attacks

    Friday The 13th Was Almost Named Something Completely Different

    In a different world, the iconic slasher film Friday the 13th came out under a different name -- and arguably didn't have the same impact.

    By Lexi Heinitz June 24th, 2021 Read More
  • Henry Spencer from Eraserhead

    The Ending Of Eraserhead Explained

    David Lynch's 1977 surrealist indie film is the type of movie you can't explain to someone who hasn't already watched it, that's for sure.

    By Lexi Heinitz June 24th, 2021 Read More
  • Leatherface running

    Is The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Based On A True Story?

    The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is horrifying in its own right, but is it really based on true events? Here's the truth about the inspiration for the film.

    By Lexi Heinitz June 24th, 2021 Read More
  • Cillian Murphy looking astonished

    This Is How The Motorway Scene From 28 Days Later Was Really Filmed

    28 Days Later still stands out among most other post-apocalyptic horror movies. Here's how director Danny Boyle was able to shoot the film's motorway scene.

    By Eammon Jacobs June 24th, 2021 Read More
  • Tim Burton smiling

    Tim Burton Almost Directed This Classic Horror Film

    Although Tim Burton's worked on dozens of films, there are also plenty he never made -- including a certain horror comedy that became a cult classic.

    By Brooke Mondor June 24th, 2021 Read More
  • Curtis sitting in the kitchen

    The Ending Of Take Shelter Explained

    Take Shelter doesn't tie everything up with a bow at the end of the film. The ending leaves it to the viewer to understand Curtis' decisions.

    By Joe Allen June 23rd, 2021 Read More
  • creepy Doll mask

    This Was The Most Difficult Scene To Film In The Cabin In The Woods

    "The Cabin in the Woods" revitalized the horror genre. The satirical flick featured scenes rich in horror lore. This one was the hardest to film.

    By Maria Felix June 23rd, 2021 Read More
  • Finn Wittrock Dandy Clown Mask

    Here's What Type Of Horror Movie Character AHS Fans Want To See

    There are many horror subgenres and characters that "American Horror Story" hasn't touched yet. So fans online have weighed in on what they'd like to see next.

    By Eammon Jacobs June 23rd, 2021 Read More
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