These horror franchises go above and beyond to have the most sequels and spin-offs out there, rivaling even Fast and the ...
In 1970, Daniel Haller released The Dunwich Horror, the filmic version of Lovecraft’s 1929 novella of the same name. Regardless of the many narrative and character changes made to the script ...
With its 1970s setting, Starve Acre is a modern folk horror that leans into its inevitable comparisons with films like The Wicker Man and Don’t Look Now. Even so, Starve Acre becomes more a ...
Horror movies and literature reflect people's anxieties by taking them to gory extremes. Body horror taps into the very human fear of how unpredictable, and even uncontrollable, our bodies can be.