Over the decades, slasher flicks have birthed some of the most iconic villains, imagery, and plot twists ever. Here's the ...
The acclaimed director of ‘Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma’ on how horror tropes can express fears over bodies, ...
For After Dark, a Dead Meat recommendation takes us back to William Asher's cult slasher, also ideal ahead of Jane Schoenbrun ...
Calling all final girls and masked maniacs: your genre has been affectionately riffed on and parodied many times before.
The original "The Black Phone" was one of my favorite horror films in recent years. It was creepy, moody and a perfect blend of tension and jump scares. Set in the real world with a dash of paranormal ...
When it comes to horror, a truly great villain can make or break a film. For decades, iconic actors have terrified audiences by becoming the ultimate nightmares on screen with chilling performances.
Schoenbrun says they got the inspiration for Little Death while visiting their in-laws.
Wes Craven's Scream changed slasher movies when it came out in 1996. The meta horror film winked at the history of the subgenre and created an iconic new franchise. Along with Neve Campbell as the ...
Why do people love to scare themselves? One simple reason we're drawn to scary stuff is that it gives us an immediate high.
Eli Roth's "Thanksgiving" is a wild slasher movie that keeps the killer's identity a secret until the thrilling finale. We explain the movie's ending.
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