American Horror Movies That Are Banned In Other Countries
Some of these horror films were banned for the strangest of reasons.
Read MoreSome of these horror films were banned for the strangest of reasons.
Read MoreFor your Valentine's Day consideration.
Read MoreThe Exorcist almost cost us one of the best horror movie performances of the decade.
Read MoreDo you like scary movies?
Read MoreWe are finally about to get the first live-action Flash movie, almost a literal decade after it was originally announced.
Read More'The riot stuff at the end was scary.'
Read More'All my favorite directors are a combination of their influences.'
Read MoreWhiplash may not technically be horror, but it sure feels like a thrill-ride.
Read MorePut this movie in our eyeballs, please.
Read MoreNever get between a man and his horse. In this case, we mean William Peterson and his trusty steed on the set of Young Guns II.
Read MoreOne of the National Lampoon founders warned staff not to 'go into the entertainment business.'
Read MoreMichael Ironside is such a veteran actor he can practically direct himself.
Read MoreThey haven't worked together since.
Read MoreThere's a reason Stanley Kubrick's movie deviates from the ending to Anthony Burgess' original novel.
Read MoreIt's serious business, throwing flames.
Read MoreThe slasher sequel turned out okay, considering it was made within an implausibly short window of time.
Read MoreKeith David's commitment to The Thing almost came at the cost of his hand.
Read MoreAn exciting and beguiling film.
Read More'This is a mystery suspense thriller...'
Read MoreOne of them really should've stayed on the cutting room floor.
Read MoreNatasha Lyonne's Charlie Cale meets some truly sinister villains in the fifth episode of Poker Face, directed by horror maestro Lucky McKee.
Read MoreAnd that's on elevators (sometimes) being the worst.
Read More'It just struck me as a solid metaphor for the family's situation...'
Read MoreAn eerie, wordless teaser sets the mood for the sci-fi thriller.
Read MoreImagine playing out the director's marriage opposite his wife and their two kids.
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