Meet the year's buzziest new nightmares, from A24's "The Backrooms" to Neon's "Hokum." In January 2026, American life sometimes resembles an episode of “The Munsters.” The U.S. is a twisted, backwards ...
A new year brings thrillers galore, with evil emerging from a pandemic, a summer camp and a rideshare app. By Erik Piepenburg Rent or buy it on major platforms. Death, isolation and conspiracy ...
From genre-defining hits ('Sinners') and surprise breakouts ('Weapons') to hidden gems ('Dead Mail') and auteur-driven awards contenders ('Frankenstein'), these were the best scares studios and ...
You wouldn’t call 2025 an “off” year for horror — more like an odd one. Both A24 and Neon continued to back several scary-movie auteurs (the prolific Osgood Perkins, the brothers Danny and Michael ...
It’s hard to look at the astounding box-office and critical success of Sinners and Weapons and say 2025 was not a great year for horror. And yet, here I am, bravely doing it anyway: 2025 was not a ...
When it comes to horror movies, there’s always a line where fear turns into something more unsettling. For some films, that line was completely obliterated, which left audiences and censors grappling ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Travis Bean writes about the best movies available to stream. Each year, it seems Rotten Tomatoes’ list of the “Best Horror Films ...
It’s Halloween season, and 2025 has been a great year for horror movies. In fact, we’ve been in a modern renaissance for horror for several years now, so here are my picks for 25 horror films of the ...
The aughts were quite the time for horror. From the nihilistic, the range of horror remakes that either impressed us or made our eyes roll, the gore, and the low-rise jeans, accompanied by a lot of ...
October is in full swing, and Halloween is right around the corner. Fans of the spooky season traditionally have a comprehensive checklist of horror-centric activities that last the entire month. From ...
If we have winners then, in most cases, we most also have losers. And that most certainly is the case in the horror movie genre. Related Articles What to watch: ‘Ready or Not 2’ is as bloody funny as ...
Katie Ellis receives funding from the Australian Research Council. Gwyneth Peaty does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from ...
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