In 2007, Joel and Ethan Coen released No Country for Old Men, but its ending confuses audiences still. This is the ending of No Country for Old Men, explained.
The ending of The Invisible Man doesn't unfold exactly how you expect, but ironically enough, that's to be expected from Leigh Whannell's twisty horror-thriller. The Invisible Man's ending isn't a straightforward one, but it's the right one for the movie. Here's how it goes down.
Elisabeth Moss is about to hit the big screen in Universal's The Invisible Man, a very loose, updated adaptation of the 1897 H.G. Wells novel of the same name. As with any adapted franchise these days, audiences are curious whether or not they should expect a little bonus after the film proper.
The first entry in Universal and Blumhouse's re-imagined monster series will soon reveal itself. If you're wanting to know how long you'll have to enjoy — or endure — the "visceral" tension of Whannell's signature take on The Invisible Man, we've got the answer for you.
You might've seen an Invisible Man movie before, but you've never seen one quite like this. We review "Invisible Man" to talk about Blumhouse's latest hit.
The tagline for Blumhouse Productions' latest take on The Invisible Man teases that "what you can't see can hurt you." Here's why The Invisible Man is rated R.
Do you have questions after watching the sequel to The Boy? Because we certainly do. To answer them all, here's the ending of Brahms: The Boy II explained.
Zack Snyder, the director who launched his career with his 2004 remake of George A. Romero's classic Dawn of the Dead is returning with Army of the Dead.
Don't look now, but writer-director Leigh Whannell's The Invisible Man is shaping up to be one of the year's biggest horror hits. The flick has been screened for critics, and while there is still an embargo on formal reviews, they're taking to social media in droves to praise the film.
Netflix's "I See You" is filled with enough twists and turns to keep even the most seasoned horror fans on their toes. Here's the film's ending explained.
What you can't see can hurt you. On Thursday, November 7, Universal Pictures unwrapped the first trailer for The Invisible Man — director Leigh Whannell's modernized take on H.G. Wells' 1897 novel of the same name. Here are all the small details you may have missed in the trailer.
We've all seen our share of traditional holiday classics during the yuletide season. Why not add a few horror movies into the mix? There are a lot of these films out there — probably far more than you might think — and there are some real gems in the genre.
The film's trailers make it out to be a combination of a haunted house movie and a medical horror story, but if you've watched Eli, you know that it's headed for a very different place, and there are a lot of moving parts involved with getting it there.
The cast members of I Know What You Did Last Summer have made some interesting personal and professional decisions over the years -- what are they doing now?
Though The Exorcist launched Blair's film career, working on the film was no walk in the park. With a strained production and controversy following the film's release, it's no wonder why Linda Blair was never the same after starring in The Exorcist.
Sure, a lot of found-footage horror films are garbage, but for all the bad ones out there, there are still a few gems worth watching. From obscure flicks to landmark films, these are the found-footage horror movies that are actually good.
While some horror films were hated by the critics, they have still managed to build devoted fan bases. What are these horror flicks, and what makes them so popular? From cult classics to mainstream hits, here are the horror movies that audiences loved and critics hated.
These movies contain everything from flying monsters to knife-wielding maniacs, so get ready to add some new titles to your watchlists — you're going to want to see these underappreciated horror gems from the '80s.
We know that Doctor Sleep and The Shining are connected … but how? Well, you don't need psychic abilities to figure that out, because today, we're explaining the connections between Doctor Sleep and The Shining, from returning characters to returning themes.