The Top Ten Little Maria (Frankenstein) Marion Crane (Psycho) Ben (Night of the Living Dead) Neil Howie (The Wicker Man) Chrissie Watkins (Jaws) Kirk (The Texas Chain Saw Massacre) Clare Harrison (Black Christmas) Keith Jennings (The Omen) ...
The steps fromThe Exorcistare an iconic horror site that has perhaps become more iconic because of their real-world location and gravitational pull upon cinema lovers.The Exorcistis undoubtedly the most powerful horror movie ever filmed, and fans are able to experience a piece of it at the bott...
There’s nothing more iconic than a movie poster taking the most iconic scene in the movie and putting it front and center. Anyone who has seen the movie can hear the eerie “here’s Johnny” while poor Shelly Duvall screams, and if you haven’t, it just makes that scene slap even ha...
There are several death scenes inJawsas the titular shark starts using the waters around Amity Island as its own personal hunting ground, but few are as iconic as the first. In the opening scene ofJaws, partygoer Chrissie drunkenly decides to go skinny-dipping in the ocean in the middle of...
Whether they are scenes of heroic sacrifice like inA Quiet Placeor of senseless cruelty like in the original version ofCarrie,there are many moments in horror movies that evoke deep sorrow rather than scares. Forced Separation (Basket Case) ...
We’re kicking things off with one of the greatest horror movies ever made and its equally iconic soundtrack. While “Tubular Bells (Pt. 1)” is instantly recognizable now, Mike Oldfield’s prog-rock albumTubular Bells, which the eery theme initially appeared on, sold poorly at first. ...
The Body Horror: Alien may seem run-of-the-mill by today's standards, but back in 1979, people were literally vomiting in the theater. From the iconic chestburster scene to the use of sexual violence in the form of the creature, Alien is a masterpiece of cinema and impl...
Top Ten Most Iconic Horror Movie Weapons The Top Ten Freddy's Glove (Nightmare on Elm Street) Kitchen Knife (Halloween) Machete (Friday the 13th) Chainsaw (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre) Axe (The Shining) Hook (Candyman) Sickle (Children of the Corn)...
it's also possible this could be a wonderful look at the history of this iconic company and the films that have led to a century of remarkable work. There are rumors that this might be highly referential, considering how many characters have wished upon a star in Disney films, and the ca...
Argo did not need to rely on action scenes, but knew perfectly well that what it needed to rely on was the psychological feeling of being shallowed up by a foreign country in which you can trust no-one, and you just hope to make it out alive amidst the chaos. If you are an ...