Nicolas Cage’s Horror Cinema Success: From MANDY To LONGLEGS ByLisa Laman Cage has always thrived in the genre space.
New Line Cinema: Tracing The History Of The House That Freddy Built ByLisa Laman The horror movie powerhouse is back on the big screen with a throwback logo that has us feeling nostalgic and hopeful for continued horror exploits.
How THE STRANGERS Became An Unlikely Horror Saga Spanning Multiple Decades ByLisa Laman Despite behind-the-scenes challenges as chilling as its main villains, THE STRANGERS has endured for over 15 years.
How Ralph Ineson Became A Modern Horror Icon ByLisa Laman From THE WITCH to THE FIRST OMEN, celebrating Ineson's welcome (and terrifying) presence.
From “Movie Morgue” To Horror Titan: Blumhouse Has The Last Laugh ByLisa Laman In 2014, an article dubbed Blumhouse a "crowded movie morgue." Since then, the indie production house has gone on to break records and carve out a space in the box office.
Sunny Days And Scary Movies: The History Of Summertime Horror ByLisa Laman It's the perfect time for beaches and beheadings!
7 Comedy Directors That Turned To Horror ByLisa Laman Peter Jackson and Sam Raimi can attest, it's a fine line from "Ha-ha" to "Oh no!"
When Memorable Horror Villains Become Horror Protagonists ByLisa Laman Why do so many iconic chilling adversaries get turned into cozily familiar protagonists?
On Autism In Horror ByLisa Laman The genre has long provided a powerful voice for marginalized communities โ when, then, will it do the same for those who are neurodivergent?