The first installment of a serialized novel by William Broyles and Stephen Harrigan, which follows the Texan who slays ...
From 1922’s Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror, 1931’s Dracula, and the classic Hammer horror movies to more recent hits, ...
Only one horror film has ever terrorised me so completely that I didn’t sleep at all the night after watching it. It’s at number 37 on the top 50 below, which is an attempt to sort almost 130 years of ...
Historic England describes Berkshire's Oakley Court as "the most recognisable horror film location in Britain". The gothic ...
British horror has always been compelling, whether Hammer or Amicus, but here are five underrated entries from the 1960s you ...
The upcoming DC Studios film Supergirl is shaping up to be something truly special, and according to David Krumholtz , fans are in for a deeper dive into Kryptonian history. The actor, who plays ...
This Halloween, we revisit Rhidian Davis’s reckoning with the gothic’s many monstrous manifestations, from silent film to Hammer horror to Twilight. From our November 2013 issue.
Eros and Thanatos battle it out in these horny Halloween horrors, where monstrosity, repressed sexuality and devilish decadence feed into some truly transgressive movies.
Dracula (1931) Bela Lugosi’s performance as the charming yet terrifying Count Dracula set the standard for every vampire ...
From Haddonfield to a Nightmare on Elm Street, and from Scream’s Woodsboro to the Bates Motel, we are revisiting all the best horror movie franchises in time for Halloween!
However, it's the cannibal, Hannibal Lecter, who ranks as one of the best horror villains of all time. For his performance as ...
Psychological horror established itself as a subgenre of note with 1934's The Black Cat, which found Bela Lugosi's Dr. Vitus ...
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