From "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre" to "Get Out," Variety selects the 100 best horror movies of all time.
This Hungarian horror comedy directed by Balázs Hatvani stars an actor familiar to scary clown fans. Tim Curry, who played Pennywise, the dancing clown, stars as Gingerclown, an evil monster who takes the form of a clown. Other horror icons who play the other monsters in the film in voice...
Vampire films have long been fixtures of sapphic storytelling, from 1936'sDracula's Daughterto the explosion of lesbian vamp films in the '70s, butDaughters of Darknessis easily the GOAT. This 1971 Belgian film takes the folklore ofElizabeth Báthory— a 16th century Hungarian countess rumored to...
(1932) and a Hungarian Satanist inThe Black Cat(1934). Lugosi was busy too, appearing alongside Karloff inThe Black CatafterThe Murders In The Rue Morgue(1932). Tod Browning alone failed to profit from the monster movie mash-up — he madeFreaksfor MGM, which single-handedly destroyed his ...
second big Hammer role, this time as the title monster, who preserves and replenishes her youth by bathing in the blood of virginal young women. The story has nothing to do with Dracula, by the way, and is loosely inspired by the legend of 16thcentury Hungarian noblewoman Elizabeth Bathory...
Available to rent or purchase on Prime Video Hungarian producer Val Lewton produced nine of the greatest horror films in American history in his short, ill-fated career in Hollywood, and then he died without ever knowing how important his legacy would become. He was one of the first ...
Land of the Dead (2005) is a post-apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero, the fourth of Romero’s six Living Dead movies, preceded by Night of the Living Dead (1968), Dawn of the Dead (1978), and Day of the Dead (1985). ...
Horror movies are filled with iconic roles in all kinds of archetypes – scream queens, psycho killers, possessed children, noble heroes, doomed lovers and nefarious conjurers among them. The very best horror characters can take the shape of an unforgettable image, or something deeper – deliverin...
The 100 best horror movies of all time: Possession, The Thing, Don't Look Now, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Shining, and the Blair Witch Project.
Before Christopher Lee donned the infamous collared cape, Hungarian actor Bela Lugosi sank his fangs into the role of the “epitome of evil” in Tod Browning’s haunter. Not only did this Dracula establish the aesthetics of the villain, but he and Browning helped catapult the supernatural genre...