Although modern horror movies are usually mentioned when the discussion of the most terrifying films opens up, it's the old horror films that have stood the test of time that evoke the greatest fear.
Director James Whale was on a tear for the first half of the 1930s, directing three of the very best Universal monster movies: Frankenstein (1931), The Invisible Man (1933), and Bride of Frankenstein ...
Shudder’s popular Hell House LLC horror franchise is getting another chilling chapter, and the upcoming sequel has just revealed another teaser, which suggests the fifth and final installment will ...
One of America’s most notorious homes, the Amityville Horror House has captivated movie lovers and fans of the paranormal for nearly 50 years. The Dutch Colonial home in Amityville, New York, became ...
Terror is timeless when it comes to cinema. Since its rise, the horror genre has striven to give audiences what they crave: unimaginable scares and epic suspense. For ...
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In 1975, the Lutz family bought a home in Amityville, New York, where six people had been killed. They only stayed a month after claiming they experienced frightening paranormal activity. The Lutzes’ ...
The Fog is a movie that moves very swiftly. If anything, it could have used an extra fifteen minutes or so. But when the biggest complaint with a movie is that it should have been longer, you know you ...
Once-loved found footage franchise Hell House LLC seems to be ending on a sour note, as the final movie in the franchise is reportedly bad enough for fans to walk out of an early screening. One viewer ...