Celebrity Life
âF-ck It, We Might as Well Make a Horror Movieâ: Dave Grohl on New Rock & Roll Chiller âStudio 666â
"It's part The Shining, part Amityville Horror, part Evil Dead," says Foo Fighters leader of new horror-comedy
Celebs Who Have Starred in Past Horror Movies: Jennifer Lopez, Paris Hilton and More
Your favorite celebrities have done some low-budget, lesser-seen projects over the years â and chances are, they have a horror movie in their filmography. A-listers including Kristen Stewart, Jennifer Lopez and Chris Hemsworth...
âCandymanâ: Yes, This Remake Is Brutal and Timely. But It Also Overreaches for Relevance
Director Nia DaCosta's version â starring Yahya Abdul-Mateen II and Teyonah Parris â is too aware of the legacy (and ironies) of its predecessorâs premise
New âExorcistâ Trilogy Will Possess Us in 2023, Ellen Burstyn Returning
Universal Pictures and NBCUniversalâs Peacock have purchased the rights to the iconic film in a $400 million dollar deal
M. Night Shyamalan Still Knows What Youâre Thinking â And âOldâ Leans Into Its Twists
Beware the beach this summer âŚ
âThe Final Girl Support Groupâ Brings Slasher Films Into the Real World
"The franchise is the unstoppable killer who always gets the final girl in the end. The franchise is the monster," says novelist Grady Hendrix
30 Best Horror TV Shows of All Time
From gourmet serial killers to vampire slayers, the greatest small-screen landmarks featuring scariest monsters and superfreaks
âConjuringâ Is Back â And the Devil Made Them Do It. Seriously
The "why" is (apparently) irrelevant
Glenn Danzig on His New Vampire Western and Why Horror Still Inspires Him
On the heels of his divisive midnight movie Verotika, the singer turned filmmaker discusses his new genre-blending gorefest Death Rider in the House of Vampires, the Misfits' future, and more
âViolationâ Is Latest Rape-Revenge Thriller That Seeks to Subvert the Genre
Madeleine Sims-Fewer and Dusty Mancinelli construct a searing, disorienting psychological set-up
Year in Review: 10 Best Horror Movies of 2020
From ghost stories to gross-out slasher comedies, indigenous zombies to invisible men â welcome to our year's nightmares