M. Night Shyamalan's 5 Favorite Movies All Have One Thing In Common
M. Night Shyamalan's favorite movies include a mix of genres, from horror to comedy, but they all have one thing in common.
Read MoreM. Night Shyamalan's favorite movies include a mix of genres, from horror to comedy, but they all have one thing in common.
Read MoreStephen King knows all about great villains, including the ones he didn't create. Here are the author's top 10 favorite baddies.
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Read MoreMarvel's Alien: Romulus prequel comic book reveals how the Xenomorph from the 1979 Alien met its maker, setting up the Romulus movie.
Read MoreArt the Clown continues to thrive as the hit horror slasher sequel Terrifier 3 passes another box office milestone no one saw coming.
Read MoreWednesday and Beetlejuice Beetlejuice actress Jenna Ortega shared her five favorite horror movies, and her choices are notable because of how varied they are.
Read MoreClint Eastwood once revealed that he was not very impressed with a Stephen King horror movie that's now considered a classic.
Read MoreYou never know exactly what Robert Pattinson is going to sound like in one of his films. Here's our ranking of the actor's weirdest movie accents.
Read MoreLinda Blair's cameo in The Exorcist: Believer was a welcome surprise, but it wasn't part of the horror movie's original plan.
Read MoreStephen King has not been shy about his dislike of Stanley Kubrick's take on The Shining, but the director King preferred for the job wasn't known for horror.
Read MoreSeemingly everyone in Hollywood told Steven Spielberg to change his approach to Jaws, but the director stuck to his plan and revolutionized cinema forever.
Read MoreThe Scream franchise is still alive and kicking, but what's the best movie in the series so far? Here's the answer, at least according to Rotten Tomatoes.
Read MoreMatt Damon has worked with a lot of legendary directors as an actor, many of whom also helmed his favorite movies of all time.
Read MoreDon't Move, a new Netflix horror movie produced by Sam Raimi, offers a unique twist on the standard serial killer formula.
Read MoreTerrifier 3 is getting a director's cut, but fans hoping for more clarity about confusing plot points will be disappointed.
Read MoreThere's almost certainly going to be another Alien movie, but will it be a direct sequel to Alien: Romulus? Here's what we know.
Read MoreCoralie Fargeat's jaw-dropping body horror film The Substance will be available to stream at home very soon. Here's how you can watch it.
Read MoreUrban legends claim the 2000 Nickelodeon horror TV movie Cry Baby Lane was so terrifying that it got banned. Here's the (not-as-exciting) truth.
Read More15 years after it was initially released, Ti West's breakout movie The House of the Devil still holds up as an excellent example of period horror.
Read MoreStephen King isn't a fan of one of his worst-reviewed adaptations but to be fair, he's not a fan of his own book either.
Read MoreMarvel has every reason to reboot Blade for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but it's time to give up on the Mahershala Ali-led version of the film.
Read MoreThe In a Violent Nature Blu-ray features behind-the-scenes footage of one of the year's most memorable horror movie kills.
Read MoreNosferatu director Robert Eggers is a fan of authentic filming locations, so he took a trip to Transylvania to capture Count Orlok's castle.
Read MoreChristopher Nolan's next movie is rumored to be a 1920s vampire horror starring Tom Holland and Matt Damon and we really hope the rumor's true.
Read MoreThere's a bloody new horror movie now streaming on Shudder, and it uses a one-take approach to breathe new life into an oversaturated sub-genre.
Read MoreOne of the most famous horror crossovers of all time is slicing up the viewership charts on Max. Here's why this 20-plus-year-old movie still has appeal.
Read MoreQuentin Tarantino once said he likes this sequel to a horror classic more than the acclaimed original. Now you can watch it on Netflix.
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