Scott Cawthon's Convoluted Lore Is Sequel's Scariest Villain
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Saint Maud, Haxan: Witchcraft Through the Ages, Opera, Wait Until Dark, and more make up our list of the scariest movies you've never heard of.
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Black Christmas (1974) is the scariest holiday movie you can watch tonight
Halloween may be the most iconic holiday horror movie, but Black Christmas is even more terrifying and worth a watch.
Everyone has seen the classic horror film where the token Black person—specifically the Black guy—dies first. But Black characters aren’t always the victims in horror flicks, sometimes they are the villain or monster—usually in blaxploitation horror or urbanized horror films where the monster is getting revenge on those who wronged him or her.
The horror film genre is driven by sound as much as image. Anxiety thrives not in what we can see, but in what we can’t.
Since his name had become so synonymous with a specific brand of comedy, Brooks wisely decided that it would be for the best if he omitted his name completely from David Cronenberg’s The Fly, in the off chance that any audience members were misled and enticed into their local theatre expecting some laughs.
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Welcome to Derry Rich & Will Actors Reveal Their Scariest Scenes From It Series
With IT: Welcome to Derry redefining the meaning of horror in the It franchise, two prominent stars of the prequel series have come out to list their scariest scenes from the show so far. In a recent interview,
Co-Stars Blake Cameron James and Arian S. Cartaya were terrified by Bill Skarsgård in character as Pennywise. Will’s relationship with his military father is rocky, with haunting moments that deepen the tension. The Losers Club bond grew among the actors while the character dynamics shift as Pennywise escalates the fear.
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‘Scariest day of my life’: An amputee’s physical & mental journey (Enable: The Disability Podcast)
Lindsay Hicks talks with “Enable: The Disability Podcast” about her experiences as an amputee, the high cost of prosthetics, and the mental and physical challenges that come with an amputated leg. She’s also an athlete,
Police find no evidence supporting Tara Reid's claims she was drugged at Chicago hotel bar, but the "American Pie" actress insists "something happened" to her.