From owing a debt to obscure Japanese horror Sweet Home to the influence of Aliens and Texas Chain Saw Massacre, the franchise continues to petrify players three decades on ...
Roger Ebert loved horror movies like May, Halloween, and Psycho, even going so far as to give them his highest rating of four stars.
The act had played the venue back in 2024 supporting Pierce the Veil, and he recalls that the English concertgoers “weren’t particularly going crazy” for Dayseeker that night — politely attentive, but ...
I have fond memories of playing the original Project Zero (the original European name for Fatal Frame) on Xbox. With a couple of friends, and nursing somewhat of an early years hangover, we played the ...
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As Hollywood continues to mourn James Van Der Beek’s death, Marlon Wayans recently recalled the actor’s cameo in Scary Movie (2000). The actor and franchise co-creator, who reprises his role as Shorty ...
Jaws, The Birds, and Backcountry are all among the best and most terrifying animal attack movies ever made.
SXSW: "Why Don't You Just Die!" director Kirill Sokolov's English-language debut is a gory and hyper-stylized contradiction that's both extremely eventful and strangely anticlimactic.
Steven Spielberg is one of the greatest filmmakers of all time, and he has created some truly chilling alien encounters.