Quentin Tarantino Recruited Kurt Russell For Death Proof By Being A Giant Nerd
Quentin Tarantino's nerdy knowledge of Kurt Russell's career helped convince the actor to sign on for Death Proof.
Read MoreQuentin Tarantino's nerdy knowledge of Kurt Russell's career helped convince the actor to sign on for Death Proof.
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Read MoreStephen King got the idea for Pennywise in IT from a classic fairy tale about another monster that likes to hang out beneath walkways.
Read MoreDisney's Bambi scarred Stephen King for life and helped inspire his career writing horror ... but you might be surprised by the scene that traumatized him.
Read MoreA character from A Quiet Place Part II shows up in the new prequel A Quiet Place: Day One.
Read MoreA Quiet Place: Day One expands the lore of the aliens in this prequel film, and we have the answer to the film's weirdest scene.
Read MoreA Quiet Place: Day One director Michael Sarnoski cites Steven Soderbergh's Ocean's Eleven as part of the reason food plays such an important role in his films.
Read MoreBefore filming horror prequel A Quiet Place: Day One, Lupita Nyong'o was absolutely terrified of cats. Afterwards, she adopted a cat of her own.
Read MoreOscar winner Lupita Nyong'o stars in A Quiet Place: Day One, but director Michael Saronski's set was dictated by her cat co-star.
Read MoreA Quiet Place: Day One star Lupita Nyong'o may have an Oscar, but the best character of the film is easily her furry sidekick.
Read MoreChris Nash's innovative horror film In a Violent Nature, which rode a wave of critical hype earlier this year, is now available on digital.
Read MoreWhat a relief: A Quiet Place: Day One doesn't follow the modern blockbuster trend of running over 2 hours.
Read MoreGrab your cat and a slice of pizza, and watch out for aliens and spoilers: we're breaking down the ending of A Quiet Place: Day One.
Read MoreBelieve it or not, the prequel A Quiet Place: Day One is the best entry in the series, thanks in no small part to Pig director Michael Sarnoski.
Read MoreLonglegs has a ton of buzz heading into its release and it's largely thanks to NEON's masterful marketing for the horror film.
Read MoreMaXXXine is an erotic cataclysm of gnarly kills, featuring another powerhouse performance from Mia Goth. Here's our review.
Read MoreThe Scream rules scene taught actor Jamie Kennedy a good lesson about making movies.
Read MoreHugh Grant stars in the trailer for Heretic, the new horror film from A24 and A Quiet Place writers Scott Beck and Bryan Woods.
Read MoreThe Russell Crowe horror movie The Exorcism is a flop, but it also marks the biggest opening weekend ever for Vertical Entertainment, beating Gotti.
Read MoreFriday the 13th director Sean S. Cunningham was coming off a pair of failed kids movies when he made his slasher horror hit.
Read MoreMaXXXine concludes Ti West's horror trilogy, building on the events of X and Pearl. Here's what you need to remember for the film.
Read MoreAs June turns into July, new titles are headed to Netflix. We're taking a look at some horror movies hitting the streaming service next month.
Read MoreRobert Eggers unleashes his re-imagining of the vampire horror classic in the trailer for his Nosferatu remake.
Read MoreThe Gremlins bar scene is a masterclass of chaos, but the real food and drink turned the set into a gross-out nightmare.
Read MoreDeath Proof cast Kurt Russell over heavyweights Mickey Rourke and Ving Rhames, although the actor still used them as peripheral influences.
Read MoreZach Galligan's very obvious crush on Phoebe Cates during the audition for Gremlins helped him land the lead role.
Read MorePlenty of horror movies claim to be based on true stories, but here are some so convincing that they actually have audiences believing they're real.
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