The 1980s delivered some of the most memorable and chilling psychological thrillers that still echo through the corridors of ...
From iconic final girls to Universal monsters, The Hollywood Reporter rounds up scary films coming this year. By Lexi Carson Associate Editor 'Scream 7,' '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple,' 'The Bride!
Meet the year's buzziest new nightmares, from A24's "The Backrooms" to Neon's "Hokum." In January 2026, American life sometimes resembles an episode of “The Munsters.” The U.S. is a twisted, backwards ...
Most people are chronically online. The morning starts with a scroll, the day is spent sending emails, and to wind down at night, it’s second nature to stream music, podcasts, or audiobooks. Screen ...
In Dooba Dooba, from Dark Sky Films, in-home security cameras watch as an awkward 16-year-old girl terrorizes her well-meaning babysitter. Shot entirely on in-home security cameras and rooted in the ...
Horror movies are one of the most stable and reliable of all film genres. How come? Simple. They are usually cheap and easy to make (think of how much Karo corn syrup and red food coloring for blood ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The MGM+ original series "From" is one of the premium cabler's best horror shows, bringing all the small-town scares. The series takes place ...
From a sticky meditation on relationships to a Valentine's Day slasher, there was a lot to love this year. By most metrics, 2025 was a brutal year to be alive — but a comparatively gentle one for ...
You wouldn’t call 2025 an “off” year for horror — more like an odd one. Both A24 and Neon continued to back several scary-movie auteurs (the prolific Osgood Perkins, the brothers Danny and Michael ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min ADVentures, based in the Boston ...
I am going to make the case that you need something in your life called an analog bag. But before I do, let me explain why this is the perfect moment to follow this the trend. You might not feel it ...
Analog horror is taking off. I think we owe a lot of that to the surprise success of Kyle Edward Ball’s Skinamarink. Since then, several recent outings, including Shelby Oaks and Strange Harvest, have ...