(from left) The Woman (Okwui Okpokwasili) and Ramona (Danielle Deadwyler) in The Woman in the Yard, directed by Jaume Collet-Serra. The Woman in the Yard marks another fascinating installment in Jaume ...
Eleanor Johnson's new book, Scream With Me, examines how the rise of feminism was reflected in horror movies. “Even from the most hardcore, pro-life standpoint, you cannot root for Rosemary to keep ...
Every year, Blumhouse Productions produces horror movies like they're going out of fashion, with March marking the second such arrival in 2025 so far. After Wolf Man whimpered to a poor box office ...
Women have profoundly shaped the horror genre with their visionary works, crafting films that rank among the most iconic and influential in cinema history. In the past decade, indie filmmakers like ...
Aya Tsintziras is a freelance writer who writes about TV, movies, and has a particular interest in the horror genre. She has a Political Science degree from the University of Toronto and a Masters of ...
Horror movies are now product, and most of them are so devoted to goosing the audience - jump scares, demons nestled within demons - that it's actually rare to see a horror film of the week that's a ...
"You children are such darlings... ripe enough to eat." Whoa! Universal has revealed a second trailer for the extra creepy horror movie The Woman in the Yard, arriving in theaters to watch at the end ...
Jeff Ewing is a critic, entertainment journalist, interviewer, and screenwriter in LA with a life-long love of horror and film history. He has an M.S. in Sociology from the University of Oregon, and a ...
Spring is coming, but that doesn’t mean you can’t watch horror movies like The Woman in the Yard, a new 2025 horror movie opening in theaters this weekend. Directed by Jaume Collet-Serra (House of Wax ...
Photo: Getty Images (FilmPublicityArchive/United Archives, Sunset Boulevard/Corbis) Books Entertainment Movies As we live through spooky season—that is, the month of October, but also this ...
Horror movies are now product, and most of them are so devoted to goosing the audience — jump scares, demons nestled within demons — that it’s actually rare to see a horror film of the week that’s a ...