James Bond meets "Silence of the Lambs" in "I Saw the Devil," a gory K-horror movie that centers around National Intelligence ...
how it influences the female body in many strange and unexpected ways — it’s unsurprising that this phenomenon should have proven to be a favored subject for horror movie directors.
Critic Brian Tallerico watches and writes about movies and TV every day. To curate this list, he dives into Hulu’s catalogue every month to surface terrifying horror ... to bring a child back ...
Ryota Kondo grew up on horror movies. For the Japanese director, that meant the "J-horror" of the ‘90s and ‘00s, a wave of ...
While Scary Movie is coming back from the dead ... thanks in large part to its comedic references to a number of classic horror movies. Following its lengthy break, with Scary Movie 5 having ...
One of the best horror movies of the 21st century so far ... but is actually an old vampire permanently trapped in the body of a young child. The film is kaleidoscopic, each viewing revealing ...
In Wes Craven’s “Scream” — not quite the definitive horror movie ... body (which eventually exist independent of her as an ultra-violent “brood” of, apparently, kids) as her ...
Well if so, you can actually watch some particularly skin-crawling films, including some we deem the best horror movies of all time, for free on Tubi. From beloved South Korean zombie flick ...
Terrifier 3 is topping the box office, bringing ... is part chair and gets paid to pee on clients. You wanted body horror? Here you go. Director Takashi Miike directs a lot of movies for younger ...
Spooky season is upon us. ‘Tis the time for things that go bump in the night, and we’ve got a curated selection of some of the best new horror movies streaming right now to get you in the mood.
With this in mind, we bring you a list of horror movie ... child, sanctums Pennywise perverts and exploits to terrible ends. “Texas Chainsaw Massacre’s” Leatherface was based in part ...
The best part ... horror occur in the broad daylight in a film that's honestly the most unsettling breakup movie ever. A lapsed Jewish New Yorker (Dave Davis) is hired by his old rabbi to watch ...