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Reading Bram Stoker’s “Dracula” (1897) in high school was a revelation. First, the novel did not translate accurately into the many film versions I have seen. Second, the novel was presented in ...
In his new film “Near Death,” Richard Somes returns to his horror roots while expanding his work as a producer, writer and ...
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5 Forgotten Horror Anime You Can Literally Watch On Netflix Right Now
When it comes to overlooked horror anime gems, Netflix has several offerings that will creep out audiences with cultural ...
Jason Blum plunges a shovel into some soft earth as two smiling murderers look on. To his left is M3GAN, a homicidal AI doll who has spawned two movies. To his right is Babyface, a serial killer whose ...
Horror has existed in cinema since the medium was invented in the late 19th century. But horror films as we know them really began in the 1920s. And the genre changed with each subsequent decade. But ...
At Halloween Horror Nights at the Universal Studios theme parks, anywhere with a cashier is a safe zone. If you are in a shop or a restaurant, it’s an unspoken place where you can get a respite from ...
Horror Shows Stephen King sent a sweary email to the producers of It: Welcome to Derry – but it was for a positive reason Horror Shows New Welcome to Derry trailer introduces a Stephen King cinematic ...
There are times as horror fans that we crave films that aren’t widely praised or even known by a general audience. We tend to have a collector’s mind-set when it comes to our watch lists, and there’s ...
A batch of desperate pleas for help repeatedly drew cops to a Staten Island horror house in the years before twisted teen Damien Hurstel allegedly decapitated his mom’s boyfriend inside the abode, The ...
Rachel Shatto, Editor in Chief of PRIDE.com, is an SF Bay Area-based writer, podcaster, and former editor of Curve magazine, where she honed her passion for writing about social justice and sex (and ...
The Occultist developer DALOAR has announced first-person psychological horror game Frame Zero for PC. It is due out in mid-2027. Here is an overview of the game, via DALOAR: Renowned exorcist Father ...
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