How Netflix's The Imaginary Created The Best Animated Villain In A Long Time
The Imaginary, the new anime feature from Studio Ponoc and Netflix boasts one of the scariest villains of the year -- kid's movie or not.
Read MoreThe Imaginary, the new anime feature from Studio Ponoc and Netflix boasts one of the scariest villains of the year -- kid's movie or not.
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Read MoreHorror author Stephen King doesn't always like movies based on his work, but his praise for The Boogeyman pushed the cast and crew to succeed.
Read MoreKevin Feige has a fun tradition when new Marvel movies open in theaters.
Read MoreBefore Damian Mc Carthy made 2024's Oddity, he directed Caveat, a horror film that feels like a living nightmare. Check out our Caveat explained article here.
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Read MoreReal fire on the set of Backdraft had Kurt Russell in a terrifying situation.
Read MoreMushroom, the dog who played Barney in the classic Gremlins, seemed to think Gizmo and all of the gremlin puppets were real, and that's adorable.
Read MoreA Quiet Place: Day One grossed almost $100 million globally in its first weekend at the box office, breaking 2024's losing streak for horror movies.
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