Finney Shaw is a shy but clever 13-year-old boy who's being held in a soundproof basement by a sadistic, masked killer. When a disconnected phone on the wall starts to ring, he soon discovers that he can hear the voices of the murderer's previous victims -- and they are dead set...
Then there’s Samuel Hutchinson, the guy with a ‘gift’ that feels more like a curse.He stumbles into the magic and mayhem world after bumping into a victim of a magical serial killer.His detective hat leads him straight into the vampire king’s lair, and let’s just say, it’s not...
The movie: Just like a certain dungaree-clad possessed doll, Freddy Krueger fell firmly into killer clown territory as the Nightmare on Elm Street franchise evolved over the years. Sure, he’ll spray your organs all over the walls but you’ll die laughing, right? Look back at Wes Craven’...
Yet what ultimately makes the sequence so singular are the emotions behind the wheel: the relentlessness of Popeye’s need to catch that killer, which drives the pursuit into manic velocity. — OG5 Enter the Dragon (1973) Photo : Courtesy Everett Collection Bruce Lee had already released three...
Directors Rémy Belvaux, André Bonzel, and Benoît Poelvoorde deliver found footage brilliance in ‘Man Bites Dog,’ a darkly comedic mockumentary about a camera crew (Belvaux, Bonzel) and a serial killer named Ben (Poelvoorde). At first, the documentarians try a fly-on-the-wall approach...
First, he created a killer, Freddy Krueger, who instantly stood out from the rest of the pack. His face was burned beyond recognition, but Freddy wore no mask and didn't stay silent. In fact, he had plenty of cruel taunts for his victims. More importantly, his domain was the dream ...
Sam is intent on curbing his killer instincts, chaining Alan to the floor of his basement and forcing him to conduct therapy sessions while detained. From there, a game of cat and mouse unfolds, with Alan trying desperately to find a way out without letting Sam on for fear of retaliation....
embrace our Glennergy in homage to this classic, so let's give it the frighting shoutout it deserves.Fatal Attraction's villain is scary on her own and scary how she convinced men IRL that this is how "crazy" girls get when they have a crush. Forgive us for having feelings, Hollywood...
Elisabeth Moss,Jamie Bell, and Wagner Moura headline this mind-bending thriller based on the novel byLauren Beukes. Moss plays newspaper archivist Kirby Mazrachi, who was attacked and left for dead by a mysterious killer, leaving her traumatized. When Kirby encounters an attack like her own, ...
Carbon monoxide (CO) has been called the “silent and invisible killer” because it doesn’t have a smell, color, or taste. It’s one of the most prevalent causes of death due to poisoning in America. Any time you burn something—like gasoline, natural gas, wood, oil, propane, or cha...