The 'Game of Thrones' stars headline Natasha Kermani's loose remake of Japanese classic 'Onibaba,' playing childhood friends turned lovers facing ominous threats in medieval England.
From the grief-ridden The Babadook to the hauntingly atmospheric Let the Right One In, these films prove that the horror genre can be utterly sad.
Indie Kickstarter hopeful 'Abide' could offer one of the best horror gaming concepts in recent years, and certainly one of ...
JEFFREY Epstein’s remote New Mexico hideaway is facing new scrutiny after lawmakers launched a probe into chilling claims victims were trafficked, abused and secretly buried on the desert ...
Estonian cinema readies for generational shift led by new directors betting on youth-related stories, genre and plenty of ...
Wolf Creek, The Babadook, and The Loved Ones are all among the absolute best and most terrifying Australian horror movies ever made.
Finnish director Hanna Bergholm knew from very early on she wanted her horror film Nightborn to tell a story about difficult ...
At a time when many workers are rethinking ambition, loyalty and burnout, Corporate Retreat channels those anxieties into horror. The film transforms a corporate getaway into a closed arena ...
Italy’s Minerva Pictures has boarded Italian filmmaker and pop star Federico Zampaglione’s new horror feature The Nameless ...
Black Mandala Films and Red Owl Films are loading up for Berlin’s European Film Market with eight genre titles spanning ...
The film stars Helena Howard ( The Wilds ), Inanna Sarkis ( After ), Jake Abel ( Malignant ), and Kelli Garner ( Lars and the ...