What makes arthouse horror so unsettling is the way these movies subvert our expectations and toy with our senses.
Do yourself a favor and stream this terrifying 1989 made-for-television horror movie. It even terrified Mike Flanagan.
Big shot TV newswoman returns home for a vacation, as several of the town's residents start dying under mysterious circumstances.
Watching The Darkside of Society was like opening Pandora’s Box. Larry Wade Carrell’s documentary will certainly elicit one ...
Space travel, cutting edge technology, aliens and A.I. – science fiction has long been a storied cinematic genre about the ...
Ah, April, that special time of year known to horror fans and SHUDDER subscribers alike as Halfway to Halloween. This month, SHUDDER is bringing viewers a fearsome fistful of Lucio Fulci films.
The movies they star in might be scary, but there are ways to make sure child actors who work on horror movies aren't ...
Nothing can stop The Simpsons from airing its annual “Treehouse Of Horror” episode ... a stand-alone series way back in December of 1989 —raise your hand if you were even alive then!— ...
Diving headfirst into the horror library of Tubi is a dizzying, potentially nauseating experience, not just for the gory horror films you’ll find there, but for the sheer haphazardness of the ...
The Day the Earth Blew Up is part pop culture parody, part acknowledgement that there’s always been horror in Looney Tunes ...
The best horror games in 2025 may not be the most comforting things to play, but they're guaranteed to get your adrenaline rushing. Surely, the future will have just as many big hitters.
Sounds like any haunted house horror, except the director here is Steven Soderbergh. Soderbergh has never made an ...