For those looking to better understand your favorite baffling moments of terror, here's a look at some of the most confusing moments in horror films — and what's behind them.
It's official: Breakout filmmaker Jordan Peele's upcoming horror flick Us will also be a Black Panther reunion. Lupita Nyong'o, who played Nakia in Black Panther, has confirmed her involvement in the film, which already has Winston Duke, who portrayed M'Baku, attached in a lead role.
J.J. Abrams is reuniting with director Julius Avery for a superhero thriller film entitled The Heavy. Avery and Abrams previously collaborated on Overlord, the upcoming World War II zombie horror film (that definitely isn't secretly the fourth Cloverfield movie).
The horror genre is full of bloodsucking vampires, flesh-craved zombies, and all sorts of ghouls, ghosts, and gremlins. But it's also packed with incredible actors and actresses giving performances that surpass almost anything you'll see in your typical hunk of Oscar bait.
2018 has already delivered a number of standout horror movies, many of them flying under the radar of most moviegoers — so we've collected our favorites in this list, making it easier than ever to find some gold in this ever-growing content heap.
Insidious elevated mainstream horror in the eyes of viewers and quietly changed the modern genre entirely, but it was so subtle about doing so you may have failed to even notice it happened.
Horror movies are always best watched in a darkened room. A first trailer has been released for In Darkness, a new thriller movie that stars and was written by Game of Thrones' Natalie Dormer. She wrote the screenplay along with director Anthony Byrne, who is also her longtime romantic partner.
Most horror movie sequels that do get made fail to live up to the films that inspired them. There are, however, some bloody wonderful exceptions to the rule.
Horror movies often come with ample body counts, but there's more to horror than a well-stocked kill list -- and there're plenty of things scarier than murder.
John Carpenter's sci-fi/horror opus They Live is nearing 30, so let's take a close look at some of the details even hardcore Carpenter fans may have missed.
Although horror isn't traditionally a genre that depends on digital trickery, thanks to recent advances in technology, our thrills and chills are now more