Danielle Burgos has over ten years of film writing experience for a variety of publications, niche and general. She's spent as many years programming lost and forgotten films in New York City. When ...
Sometimes, the most heroic good boys are those who have to endure brimstone and fire to get their happy ending. That's what happens to Indy, who must cope with terrors untold when a dark force sweeps ...
McCandless native Greg Nicotero (“The Walking Dead”) hosts “Guts & Glory,” a six-episode horror-themed competition series now streaming its first two episodes on Shudder and AMC+ (new episodes debut ...
Frehley’s sense of humor and loosey-goosy way – his Kiss alter ego was the Spaceman, an extraterrestrial from the fiction planet Jendell – are also famous. Particularly his unmistakable Brooklyn ...
From Sinners to The Thing, these films prove only the best horror movies can be incredible from beginning to end.
This provocative '70s horror movie still feels dangerous to this day, and it's long overdue for a restoration and physical ...
Entertainment Weekly picks the 30 best classic horror movies, from early essentials like 'Frankenstein' to timeless chillers ...
Halloween is right around the corner, and spooky season (and the rest of the year) still has a lot of scary content to offer, but that hasn't stopped social film discussion site Letterboxd from ...
October has begun. Halloween is just a few weeks away now, which means it’s time to either start rewatching some of your favorite horror movies or seeking out some that you have never seen before.
Whether you're a horror film fanatic or just want to get into the spirit, here are the top 50 scariest movies to watch this Halloween. Spooky season is officially here. Halloween costumes and displays ...
Released in 2024 (first at SXSW, then on Shudder), Oddity begins with a murder. Dani is alone in her isolated house when a ...
Whether it's a zombie movie with the heart of a romance or a look at the terrors of being a parent, these horror flicks aren't properly understood by many of the people who watch them. Why Trump—And ...