A blind woman getting an operation which gives her the ability to see for the very first time sounds like a feel-good Lifetime movie. This 2002 Hong Kong horror is anything but. It turns out that looking through the eyes of a dead person has some unintended consequences. All sort...
A blind woman getting an operation which gives her the ability to see for the very first time sounds like a feel-good Lifetime movie. This 2002 Hong Kong horror is anything but. It turns out that looking through the eyes of a dead person has some unintended consequences. All so...
The song, which features the sounds of exploding shells and machine gun volleys, starts with mournful acoustic passages reminiscent of “Fade to Black” and builds with a melodic chorus. After a tuneful lead break the song bursts into a tension-filled staccato midsection, ending with a full-on...
Facing giant, man-eating spiders from space in tight corridors is pretty much as bad as it gets for arachnophobes. To add to the horror, Bunker Spiders will web your body into a cocoon that they'll hang from the ceiling if you fall to them. These monsters are easy to deal with once...
home's staircase. But Lugosi would go on to be mistreated by Hollywood, fall into drug abuse, and end his career with Ed Wood'sPlan 9 from Outer Space, widely regarded as one of the worst films ever made. He would play Dracula again, 17 years later inAbbott and Costello Meet ...
But a particularly nasty iPhone exploit (viaArs Technica) allowed for an attacker to instantly take over someone's iPhone from a distance, without the need for any user interaction. It's really as scary as it sounds: Just look at the video of it in action, below. ...
Sounds reasonable. Only his body starts falling apart. Literally. And we get to see it with gory close-ups accompanied by Baxter’s horrific screams. Baxter spends the episode fruitlessly trying to find a cure while stitching and stapling his fingers and jaw and so on back in place, all ...
fully embraces the “derelict space station” premise that served as the basis for so many memorable sci-fi horror stories. Of course, this could’ve resulted in a highly derivative plot, but Yoshio Sakamoto’s script is smart and uses its (very obvious) cinematic influences in the right ...
Scariest moment: The most unlikable character inGhoulies II(which says a lot) sits down to, um, unload in the bathroom of a trailer. Though we don't see what's actually happening beneath his waist (thank heavens), dude's bloodcurdling screams and the sounds of little teeth munching imply...
If you're out in the wilderness, and the forest goes quiet, with no sounds of insects, birds, or animals, that's a warning that the wildlife knows something you don't. Something dangerous has come to that forest. When the protagonists of "The Ritual" hike through the Kungsleden in ...