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.
The heinous serial killer, John Wayne Gacy, was teased in the episodes of 'Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story.' Netflix's 'Monster' Season 2 could dive into the killer clown's reign of terror in Chicago.
'Nope' introduced horror fans to Jean Jacket, and went a step further to give Jean Jacket an official scientific name. The scientist in charge explains Jean Jacket's species classification.
In a recent interview, Maggie Levin and the star of her 'V/H/S/99' segment, Verona Blue, discussed the inspiration for "Shredding" and their experiences making the short.
Ironically, the co-creator admitted he hates jump scares even though the Netflix horror show holds the world record for the most jump scares in a single TV episode.
'Chucky' Season 2 introduced grown-up versions of Glen/Glenda from the horror franchise. It is the first time Lachlan Watson plays a double character and how they developed their non-binary look.
In 'Graveyard Rats,' David Hewlett runs into some unexpected issues while trying to steal from the dead. Here's our recap of this episode in 'Cabinet of Curiosities.'