Live TV footage of a California police chase ended in horror as a fleeing suspect was mowed down and killed by a passing car before the cameras could cut away. A chopper for CBS Los Angeles was ...
Discover the horror behind these films inspired by real events. Prepare to shiver with stories that surpass fiction. Trump’s Canada Gaffe Steals Spotlight As inflation rises, Trump is making the same ...
Jiminna Shillingford is an avid reader and a passionate storyteller. She is obsessed with all things TV, from anime and romantic fantasy to action-packed series. With that deep affection, Jiminna ...
I love scary movies. No, really. You don't understand. Love doesn't even seem big enough. I absorb them, binge them, gorge myself on them. My watchlists are like never-ending escape rooms — every ...
McCandless native Greg Nicotero (“The Walking Dead”) hosts “Guts & Glory,” a six-episode horror-themed competition series now streaming its first two episodes on Shudder and AMC+ (new episodes debut ...
The drops of blood land on Julia Linger’s hand with barely a sound. But as she looks up and finds a mangled, dripping body lodged in the branches of a tree, her face curdles into an expression of pure ...
You got a question, ask the 8 Ball. By Tony Maglio M. Night Shyamalan is directing a live-action scripted Magic 8 Ball series written by Brad Falchuk, the Sixth Sense director and Mattel, the toy ...
There’s long been a strong relationship between members of the LGBTQ+ community and horror. It’s easy to see why this would be the case, as many horror movies, in one way or another, deal with ...
Horror films have been a staple of cinema since at least the 1920s, when “The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari” and “Nosferatu” defined postwar German Expressionism. Today, the genre has been defined and ...
Rachel Shatto, Editor in Chief of PRIDE.com, is an SF Bay Area-based writer, podcaster, and former editor of Curve magazine, where she honed her passion for writing about social justice and sex (and ...
Halloween is all about horror movies. While Black characters haven’t always had the best luck in the genre, we’ve experienced a resurgence lately. Ryan Coogler, Lee Daniels and Jordan Peele are some ...
The horror-comedy genre is well-stocked on the film front. There are movies like “Gremlins” and “Tucker & Dale vs. Evil,” but the concept goes back as far as Abbott and Costello’s various meetings ...