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Cujo - Donna from Cujo

Why ‘Cujo’ is a Hauntingly Plausible Classic

Directed by Lewis Teague (just coming off another rampaging animal movie, Alligator, at the time) Cujo tells the story of a St. Bernard that goes rabid after chasing a rabbit into a cave inhabited by ...

Herbert West, mad scientist

13 Mad Scientists That Made Herbert West Look Sane

Ever since Henry Frankenstein first screamed “It’s alive!” horror fans have been enthralled by mad scientists, leading to the crazed geniuses popping up in nearly every form of me...

Don't Tell a Soul

Don’t Tell a Soul is a Riveting, Tense Must See [Review]

Don’t Tell a Soul follows Matt (Fionn Whitehead of Black Mirror ) and Joey (Jack Dylan Grazer of IT) who commit a bit of breaking and entering to help their mother (Mena Suvari of American Horr...

Scream 2 - original versions of horror movies that were awful

Six Horror Sequels With Subtle References You May Have Missed

Fans love to pick apart their favorite movies and franchises. There are threads upon threads of fan theories, some of them interesting, and some of them completely insane—but still interesting ...

Camp Twilight

Camp Twilight is a Must-See, Slasher Delight [Review]

Camp Twilight follows six senior high school students who have been given the opportunity to make up for their failing grades by taking a weekend camping trip to a place called Camp Twilight (obviousl...

Exclusive Clip: AnnaSophia Robb Gets a Bedside Visitor in Quibi’s THE EXPECTING!!

Beginning today, Mary Harron’s THE EXPECTING brings the micro-dose Quibi approach to a story of a pregnant woman (AnnaSophia Robb, THE ACT) being haunted by nightmarish visions that may or may ...

Aya Cash and Josh Ruben from Scare Me

Scare Me is a Shudder Shut-in Dramedy-Thriller with Dark Turns [Review]

If you’re a fan of Aya Cash’s turn as a dark character on You’re The Worst, that’s a big plus in Scare Me. She stars as Fanny, a successful horror novelist holed up with a ...

The Swerve is Emotionally Devastating [Review]

Women tend to handle the lion’s share of the emotional labor in even the most progressive households. The Swerve, writer-director Dean Kapsalis’ stunning debut feature, posits the idea t...

Ghosted in LA

Ghosted in L.A. Vol One is a Dramedy with Ghosts [Review]

Think teen dramedy with ghosts if you want a thumbnail of what’s in store in Ghosted in L.A. Vol. 1. It collects four issues of an ongoing Boom! BoxTM series created and scripted by Sina G...