Although the concept of anthology movies could be said to date back as far as D.W. Griffith’s Intolerance in 1916, the storytelling device has always found a natural bedfellow with the horror genre.
Diving headfirst into the horror library of Tubi is a dizzying, potentially nauseating experience, not just for the gory horror films you’ll find there, but for the sheer haphazardness of the ...
From tactical JRPGs to EyeToy rhythm games, there's something for everyone on the PS2, including horror fans. There are a lot of horror titles available on the PS2, and players can expect anything ...
Who wants to be scared tonight? While there are fantastic streaming services dedicated to horror nuts, there’s also a wealth of genre hits and indie darlings on Prime Video. In fact, they have ...
Longlegs, Talk to Me and Barbarian are among the best (and scariest) horror films to watch. It's not always easy to find the right movie to watch. How can you choose when there's just so much out ...
Spooky season is upon us. ‘Tis the time for things that go bump in the night, and we’ve got a curated selection of some of the best new horror movies streaming right now to get you in the mood.
Don’t let cable's high cost scare you away from enjoying creepy movies and TV shows. Check out the best video streaming services that keep the frights going all year long. I review privacy tools ...
You want to see something really scary this October? Netflix subscribers have commonly made horror films the most-watched on the streaming service, and the original filmmaking factory at the ...
Luckily, the best horror movies on Hulu are perfect for any hardcore or casual fan of the horror genre to enjoy, especially as we get ready to enter October and kickstart the 2024 Halloween season.
October is finally here, officially launching genre fans into the very best time of year to seek out all the upcoming horror films that will see us through the spooky season and beyond.
By Erik Piepenburg Stream it on Shudder. Lots of horror movies are told from a killer’s point of view, from “Peeping Tom” to “Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer.” But none of them ever ...