Here are a list of movies and TV shows which promise you the scare of a lifetime. 1. Eli Indiewire The story of little boy who is sent away to a mental facility which isn’t what it looks like. It begins with jump scares, tortured parents and a scary...
Like the titular character himself, The Batman is a movie bathed in darkness, where every shadowy corner of Gotham City presents the threat of violence. Thankfully, The Batman's Dolby Vision and HDR10 presentations provide exceptional shadow delineation, with Batman's slow creeping out of the dar...
The cinematic adaptation of the 2010 namesake novella by Stephen King, Netflix’s horror-drama ‘1922’ is set in the eponymous year on a farm in Hemingford Home, Nebraska, and tells the story of farmer Wilf James (Thomas Jane) and his family. Content with how things are at the farm, ...
They combine the two metrics to create a “Scare Score” and determine which scary movies have the biggest impact. The highest possible score is 100. The highest-ranked movie is “Sinister,” which came out in 2012. It starts out with the horror movie trope of a family moving into a ho...
s Nosferatu (which The Haunting of Hill House star Kate Siegel credits with giving us cinema’s first jump scare) to 2019 and Jordan Peele’s Us, which put a new spin on the home invasion genre with an invading family of terrifying doppelgangers, as discussed by Hor...
This is because on the bloody surface and deep down this amputation and total mind fuck is so horrific it's too emotionally upsetting and painful to those who have had this horror done to them to even think about. Without the foreskin it's like living your entire sex life in black and ...
Alice0: This first-person horror game is built of two very familiar concepts: a spoOoky cursed video game, and a terrible monster coming to jumpscare you to death. Yet it feels so fresh and clever for Suffer The Night to combine the two. There you are, alone in your isolated home on...
The plot is somewhere in between "Final Destination (2000)" and "Annabelle (2014)" as a group of teens interacts with a spooky object that kills them off one by one. "Ouija" uses every overplayed horror trope in the book and prioritizes repetitious jumpscares over building any actual...
You’ll notice something unusual in the titles below—while in previous years, we’ve dedicated much of our preview space to crossovers, especially in the realm of horror and science fiction, almost all of the picks for this year’s big most anticipated
My point is that dad understood both parts of Dalton’s rule. I fear that we, as a society, have forgotten the first part: Being nice starts with listening to one another. And we jump straight to the second part: Not being nice is so easy from behind the safety glass of our mobile...