If you're looking for something to fill that Deadite-sized hole in your heart, have we got the list for you. Here's what to watch next if you love The Evil Dead.
There's nothing like a shocking twist when it comes to horror movies. But for every thrilling reveal, there's one audiences guess an hour before it actually happens. Some of these obvious twists are part of awful movies. Some are part of award-winning classics. All of them fail to surprise.
The Silence of the Lambs is an iconic film. But even diehard fans likely don't know about the real-world research, on-set pranking, and bizarre costume choices that went into its production. We're taking a look at all that and more, in this tribute to one of the scariest films ever made.
Black Swan is a story about doubles, mirrors, and twisted doppelgangers. It's brilliant -- and kind of hard to follow. We're here to make its hallucinatory ending a little bit clearer by explaining the world of ballet, Nina's unreliable narration, and the roots of the Swan Lake story.
Terry Gilliam's 12 Monkeys is a gritty science fiction feature that sends Bruce Willis traveling through time in an attempt to prevent a global pandemic. With all the jumping between 1990, 1996, and 2035, it can get a little hard to follow. This is the ending of 12 Monkey, explained.
"Gerald's Game" has long been considered impossible to adapt for the screen, but the 2017 film proved the doubters wrong. However, the ending remains confusing.
As the dystopian Netflix film The Platform reaches its haunting conclusion, it's clear there's something deeper going on in this tale of greed and survival.
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.