Lex Briscuso Skinamarink Isn't Just Vibes – The Story Matters More Than You Think Skinamarink has a story ... as long as you're not too scared to look. Read More
Lee Adams How Piers Haggard's The Blood On Satan's Claw Became A Cornerstone Of Folk Horror The least-known movie in the Unholy Trinity of folk horror films might also be the bleakest. Read More
Marta Djordjevic 12 Anxiety-Inducing Movies That Are Worth The Stress Far from "feel good" flicks, these tense movies will have you on the edge of your seat Read More
BJ Colangelo Of Course Uwe Boll Thinks Postal Is A Better Video Game Adaptation Than The Last Of Us Is he trolling for relevance (again)? Or does Boll actually believe his own nonsense? Read More
Drew Tinnin How Quentin Tarantino And Robert Rodriguez Found The Idea For Their Grindhouse Double Feature Turns out, Rodriguez is actually the true idea man between the two. Read More
Miyako Pleines Jordan Peele Explains What That Shoe Represents In Nope 'That's an impossible moment.' Read More
Debopriyaa Dutta The Evil Dead Ending Explained: The Definitive Cabin In The Woods Horror, Even 40 Years Later Forty years ago, Sam Raimi changed the face of horror forever. Read More
Michael Boyle Jason Blum Thinks M3GAN Highlights The Importance Of Horror Films In Hollywood 'The audience is starved for fun, entertaining [movies]. There's not enough.' Read More
Ryan Scott There's Something Wrong With The Children In Roxanne Benjamin's New Horror Flick [Exclusive Interview] 'It's a tricky game of Tetris to figure out how to shoot a lot of stuff with kids.' Read More
Ryan Scott Micro-Budget, Super-Buzzy Indie Horror Skinamarink Scores Nearly $1 Million In Its Opening Weekend Good news for indie horror. Read More
Lyvie Scott Willow Showrunner Jon Kasdan Wanted To Balance Humor And Horror In The Season Finale [Exclusive Interview] Jonathan Kasdan tried to balance a mix of laughs and scares in Willow. Read More
Erin Brady Micro-Budget Horror Skinamarink Created Its Most Haunting Moments With A Television Remember walking through your dark house in the middle of the night with only the TV screen to light your way? Skinamarink remembers. Read More
Joe Roberts Margot Robbie's Improvised Audition For The Wolf Of Wall Street Left Martin Scorsese 'Stunned' Sometimes, it pays to slap Leonardo DiCaprio. Read More
Jamie Gerber Bette Davis And Joan Crawford Weren't Considered 'Bankable' Enough For What Ever Happened To Baby Jane Imagine the exasperated sighs of the studio execs who refused to bankroll the film after it earned back its budget in just one weekend. Read More
Jessica Scott The 12 Best German Horror Movies Ranked From Expressionist classics to New Wave thrillers, these terrifying German horror films will have you on the edge of your seat. Read More
Witney Seibold Keanu Reeves And Alex Winter Fought For The Wild Plot Of Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey Long live the Wyld Stallyns! Read More
Ryan Scott Box Office Hit Or Box Office Bomb? A Rough Guide To The Mysteries Of Movie Math There's more to box office success than ticket sales surpassing the production budget. Let's dig into the tangled web of Hollywood accounting. Read More
Walter Roberts Oliver Stone's Platoon Was Such A Global Hit, Nearly Half Its Revenue Came From International Film Rights War movies being released worldwide can be a legitimate form of geopolitical soft power, even when they're a critique on the war itself. Read More
Shae Sennett Humphrey Bogart's Legacy Made Robert Altman Hesitant To Take The Long Goodbye 'If you say 'Philip Marlowe,' people just think of Humphrey Bogart.' Read More
Devin Meenan Bringing In A New Director Cost Tombstone A Sizeable Chunk Of Its Crew The 1993 western Tombstone released in time for Christmas — but at what cost? Read More
Anya Stanley Bela Lugosi's Follow-Up To Dracula Featured A Scene Too Disturbing To Keep In The Film 'We shall know if you are to be the Bride of Science!' Read More
Lyvie Scott Winona Ryder Viewed Keanu Reeves As A Savior Of Sorts On The Bram Stoker's Dracula Set Keanu Reeves continues to be Hollywood's sweetheart. Read More
Sandy Schaefer Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret: Everything We Know So Far About The Judy Blume Adaptation The adaptation has Judy Blume's seal of approval, which counts for everything. Read More
Cameron Roy Hall How Making The Bob's Burgers Movie Was The 'Total Opposite' Of The Series The pandemic threw a big wrench in the Bob's Burgers voice-recording machine. Read More
Lee Adams Let The Right One In Ending Explained: A Tale Of Boy Meets Vampire Tomas Alfredson's vampire drama ends on an ambiguous note that doesn't necessarily promise a happy ending. Read More
Miyako Pleines Chevy Chase Was Hesitant To Play A Character Like Vacation's Clark Griswold 'To the critical world I had gone to the lowest form of family comedies.' Read More