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In the years before hashtags and viral clips, horror filmmakers had to get scrappy, dreaming up clever, sometimes outrageous ways to make sure their movies stood out and demanded attention. Few films ...
Here’s The Associated Press’ guide for the movies heading to theaters and the home through Christmas. “The Conjuring: Last ...
The 1970s laid the groundwork for the horror genre that endures today, perhaps with more popularity and intrigue than ever.
It’s not often that a horror film gets the seal of approval from the King of Horror himself, Stephen King, but a film ...
The news comes in the wake of the first trailer for the movie barking up over 1 million views on YouTube within four days.
The 1970s was the decade where sci-fi horror really found its footing, expanding the genre's storytelling capabilities in new and exciting ways.
Horror villain Jason Voorhees is up there with Halloween's Michael Myers and Scream's Ghostface, despite not having been canonically seen on screen since Friday the 13th's maligned reboot in 2009.
The reason multiple generations are still yelling “Dammit Janet!” 50 years later is thanks to New York City and a still-operational downtown movie theater.
"Maybe you'll fit, maybe you won't" was the message that appeared on two posters on the bridge in Seven Valleys around the weekend of August 9th. The posters have since been removed by officials.
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Horror movie poster with message to drivers removed from York County bridge Woman accused of fatal-DUI wreck ‘tampered with breathalyzer installed after previous arrest’ before deadly crash ...