Muse Watson Took An Intensely Physical Approach To Playing I Know What You Did Last Summer's Slasher
Playing the hook-for-a-hand killer in the 90s slasher I Know What You Did Last Summer was a challenging role for actor Muse Watson.
Read MorePlaying the hook-for-a-hand killer in the 90s slasher I Know What You Did Last Summer was a challenging role for actor Muse Watson.
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Read MoreAs we get ready to Return to Silent Hill, let's take a look back at Christophe Gans' original 2006 horror adaptation.
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Read MoreThere's a non-exploitative way to adapt true crime, and not pursuing that is a choice.
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Read MoreJohn Carpenter's The Thing ends with a chillingly nihilistic note — perhaps a commentary on the social turmoil in 1980s America.
Read MoreMissing Morfydd Clark? Check out Saint Maud while you wait for season 2 of The Rings of Power.
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Read MoreTerror Train commits the sin of being forgettable.
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Read MoreIn a post-Scream landscape, the slasher genre was ready to make stars.
Read MoreNeither Hitchcock nor Argento gets due credit for the amount of humor in their films.
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