She's the first big name to board the long-delayed slasher prequel show Crystal Lake.
Why stop at one scary movie when you can fill your eyeballs with two?
With 1980s Satanic cult classic 976-EVIL arriving on Shudder this month, we're taking a look at one of horror's most reliable tropes.
Bring Me Back is all about a foster family and messed up rituals.
If you like a little (or a lot of) blood splattered on your romance, here are picks that fit the bill.
Proudly sleazy Spanish-Portuguese production Tombs of the Blind Dead released just four years after Night of the Living Dead.
The adaptation of the 2015 interactive horror game follows a group of friends try to survive horrific death loops in a cabin, well... until dawn.
A video game movie that just takes a brand name and does its own completely different thing? We're so back.
Hollywood sure hopes you're still into sequels, reboots, and franchise continuations.
The longtime horror novelist talks up what's coming in the adaptations for hisFear Street and Goosebumps books.
This year’s crop of standout characters went far beyond the genre’s typical final girls.
20 years after its last movie and 40 years after the original, Return of the Living Dead is making a comeback next Christmas.
You'll have to make up your own mythology for the movie's mysterious monsters.
Viz's editor-at-large launched the program to give amateur manga-inspired artists a chance to join the big leagues.
Don Mancini, Jennifer Tilly, Brad Dourif, and more horror stars reminisce in Thommy Hutson's five-hour documentary.
A creator of the hit Showtime show starring Christina Ricci, Sophie Thatcher, and Melanie Lynskey teases 2025's new season.
Creepy character posters for the December release urge viewers to reflect on where evil truly resides.
To celebrate Halloween, HBO has revealed new images and info for Stephen King prequel It: Welcome to Derry, coming in 2025.
Art the Clown is the murder machine of the moment, so we're taking a look at our personal favorite death scenes across the series so far.
Get in the spooky season spirit and revisit Len Wein and Bernie Wrightson's very own Treehouse of Horror comic.
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