Horror is one of the most popular genres in film and television. Horror as a genre emerged in the 8th century with the Gothic novel. The genre is believed to have been founded by Horace Walpole, author of Castle of Otranto (1765).
'Alien' works because the design of the Xenomorph creature is so fascinatingly hideous. Director Ridley Scott reached out to a famous artist to get the design in the film.
Edgar Wright's upcoming film 'Last Night in Soho' is about a young woman who time travels to the 1960s. Some fans have compared the film to a darker version of the 2011 comedy 'Midnight in Paris.'
Summer is over and Halloween is just around the corner. This time of year a ton of scary movies are always released. Here are six new and upcoming flicks to get you in the spooky spirit.
Harvey Guillén discusses his role as Guillermo on 'What We Do in the Shadows' with the Television Critics Association. Guillén says he now gets recognized by fans, but 1 major difference between him and Guillermo takes them aback.
Actor Kathrine Thorborg Johansen stars as Live Hallangen who is pronounced dead but wakes up with a need for blood in 'Post Mortem: No One Dies in Skarnes'.
'What We Do In the Shadows' Executive Producers Paul Simms and Stefani Robinson preview season 3 for the Television Critics Association. The housemates joining the vampire council provides a lot of hilarious shenanigans specific to each character, they promise.
'Candyman' was initially going to be released in June 2020, which was at the height of the Black Lives Matter protests. Director Nia DaCosta is glad that it got delayed.
Blumhouse has announced 'The Black Phone," which is made by 'Sinister' filmmaker Scott Derrickson and stars Ethan Hawke. It's taken over the title of Jason Blum's 'scariest movie he'd ever worked on.'
Bruce Campbell is beloved for his role as Ash in the ‘Evil Dead’ movies. And the actor’s own paycheck for the final part of the original trilogy reveals just how much the series has grown.
'Candyman' is a worthy sequel to the 1992 original. It's elevated by Nia DaCosta's directorial style and Robert A.A. Lowe's superb score. However, it lacks scares.
'Candyman' filmmaker Nia DaCosta has a love for gore and the horror genre. The 'Candyman' sequel places an emphasis on body horror happening to its characters.
'The Night House' is emotionally intelligent, sufficiently unnerving, and thoroughly eerie. It will be playing exclusively in theaters beginning on Aug. 20.