30 best classic horror movies of all time
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Want some cinema picks for your week? Try a buzzy documentary, along with the funniest found footage horror flick we've seen, and a sci-fi satire that's leaving the service next week.
Including Parker Finn's follow-up to "Smile" and that freaky and terrifying creeper that harvests human body parts.
This Halloween, horror fans should check out scary sci-fi movies like Alien: Romulus, The Thing, and Godzilla Minus One.
The “greatest” film of all time, according to the analysis, was determined to “The Godfather.” “This classic scored an impressive 77.86 out of 100 and a fantastic 9.2 rating on IMDb, a perfect 100 on Metacritic, and took home the Best Picture award along with three Oscars,” PixlParade explained of its findings.
October’s additions include a pair of crime classics in “No Country for Old Men” and “Heat” and an underrated sci-fi film that only grows in how topical it feels. Likewise, there are plenty to choose from as spooky season rolls ever onward and people get their last few horror movies in before November.
Sylvester Stallone opened up about why he thinks his 1993 movie 'Demolition Man' has aged well. He said it predicted the 'gentle-ization' of society.
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“Wicked: For Good” director Jon M. Chu teases how much of Dorothy fans will see in the movie
Additionally, Grande has teased a complicated relationship between Glinda and the rainbow-chasing farmgirl. Last month, she told Empire that although the Good Witch offers Dorothy advice after she crash-lands in Oz and even points her in the direction of the Wizard, she doesn't exactly give her the most direct route to safety.