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Those who dare to confront may face their end as the murderous creature turns Halloween into a night of murder and terror. Based on the novel by Norman Partridge, this fantasy horror feature comes from director David Slade (30 Days of Night, Hard Candy) and stars Casey Likes, E’myri ...
For years, the suburban haven has been terrorized by mass murderers — all of them normal townspeople who seemingly "snapped" over nothing. Across Fear Street Part Two: 1978 and Fear Street Part Three: 1666, get to the bottom of the mystery behind these killings and their connection to ...
Directed by Tobe Hooper, the film's brutal realism and unrelenting atmosphere of terror have made it one of the most influential pieces of horror cinema in history. Released: 2003 Directed by: Marcus Nispel Also ranks #2 on The Best Texas Chainsaw Massacre Movies, Ranked Also ranks #2 on ...
The terror that lurks in the bath of room 237? This is not a horror movie made of boo scares or cheap tricks, Kubrick’s film is a lurking, dangerous beast that stays with you long after your TV has gone dark. 3. The Thing (1982) The movie: Perhaps you’ve been buried in snow ...
Ti West's horror movie about the filming of a porno that goes horribly wrong could have been content to just be full of titillation and terror, and it probably still would've been pretty great. However, it ups the ante by adding some real substance to its sexy, bloody cocktail. Set in...
Vanity Fair’s chief critic lists the best movies of 2023, from ‘Past Lives’ and ‘May December’ to ‘Poor Things.’
Hitchcock discovered, with 1963's The Birds, that the sheer terror of "not knowing" the reasons behind the sweeping global outbreak of evil can be the most horrifying part of the entire story. The "Zombocalypse" genre is so enduring that it's still going strong today (hello, Walking Dead...
Coming off of the success of 2021’s Old, Knock at the Cabin marks Shyamalan’s return to one of the most understated yet prevailing themes of his work: religious terror and despair in the face of the unexplainable. The film follows a family (Jonathan Groff, Ben Aldridge, and Kristen ...
Then flip the switch on the 200 best horror movies of all time. It’s alive! It’s alive!! Jaws (1975) 97% #1 Critics Consensus: Compelling, well-crafted storytelling and a judicious sense of terror ensure Steven Spielberg's Jaws has remained a benchmark in the art of delivering ...