Horror is not a genre for everyone. The idea of watching people run for their lives from crazed killers is not all viewers' idea of a good time (it’s hard to imagine), and they’ll gladly choose from ...
The the 1980s slashers continue to return to theaters, the 21st century also saw the rise of new iconic serial killers.
But every now and then a horror film establishes a character as a presence, makes them the jock or the nice person or the comedic person and doesn’t kill them. They just seem to fade away at some ...
Screenshot from It: Scariest Scenes by Movieclips via YouTube. Used under fair use for commentary. Some horror characters don’t just scare you while you’re watching. They follow you afterward, popping ...
Many movies to come would try to copy the success of William Marshall’s Blacula. The horror flick is about an African prince in 1780 who is bitten and turned into a vampire, Blacula, by Dracula after ...
Roger Ebert hated 'The Grudge', produced by Sam Raimi, but this was one of his many misses.
Everyone has seen the classic horror film where the token Black person—specifically the Black guy—dies first. But Black characters aren’t always the victims in horror flicks, sometimes they are the ...