Regal has announced a week of out-of-this-world programming with alien-themed favorites back on the big screen. May 16 – Men in Black (1997) May 17 – Close...
It’s okay to be seeing double in these horror films that tap into the existential dread of being replaced by a double and losing sight of...
The various versions of Annihilation and Stalker have always been a huge creative inspiration to me. The idea of venturing into a place where the rules...
Refraction action. After closing out April with a look at the hagsploitation classic What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, we kicked off May with a deathly serious...
Cocaine Bear is being unleashed in movie theaters this weekend and we’re all very excited. Who doesn’t want to see a killer bear do hardcore drugs...
Few subgenres evoke revulsion and cringe-inducing terror quite like body horror. Becoming a stranger in your own body as it mutates or transforms in grotesque ways...
With the inaugural season of Lovecraft Country well underway and Color Out of Space now available on Shudder, the Year of Lovecraft remains in full swing. H.P. Lovecraft‘s works...
*Keep up with our ongoing end of the decade coverage here* Of all the many reasons we adore horror, spectacular character deaths rank high among them....
Hideo Kojima’s cinematic eye has been critical to his work. Metal Gear Solid not only redefined what developers could do with their games, but also elevated...
As I wrote earlier this week, Alien Isolation was a perfect example of adapting a movie to the video game medium. Not only was the game...
Let’s be honest here: everybody loves a good, old-fashioned practical effects monster. Films like John Carpenter’s The Thing feature effects so detailed, so tactile, so gooey...
The Avengers have saved the world from robots and aliens, but who do you call when you’ve got serial killers, zombies, vampires or evil mirrors? You...
One of the best movie monsters in recent years was found in Alex Garland’s Annihilation last year, its arrival described by our Joe Lipsett as being...
The 91st Academy Awards ceremony has officially come and gone, and with it a whole new slew of upsets, disappointments, and of course, the usual exclusion...
A meteor crashes to Earth, emits strange colors in the perimeter around the crash, and begins altering the flora and fauna in bizarre ways that defy...
Letterboxd kicks off every year by putting together a multi-faceted look at the movies their users collectively rated highest from the previous year, and they break...
*Keep up with our ongoing end of the year coverage here* When the opportunity to write about the best horror of the year came up, my...
*Keep up with our ongoing end of the year coverage here* Horror films seek to evoke fear in a variety of ways; some opt for creeping...
*Keep up with our ongoing end of the year coverage here* As 2018 comes to a close, we take a look at the very best monsters...
You’ll have a hard time finding a year-end “best of” list that doesn’t include Alex Garland’s Annihilation, and if you haven’t yet had a chance to...
*Keep up with our ongoing end of the year coverage here* Other Year’s Lists: 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 |...
“Remember when horror was good?” asks one of Vogue‘s writers, who proclaims 2018 void of any good horror movies in an article published this week, yet still works...
This time last year horror already had huge successes at the box office with Alien: Covenant, Split, and Get Out, only setting the pace for the...
Today marks the home video release of Ex Machina director Alex Garland’s Annihilation, now available on DVD and Blu-ray. The Natalie Portman-starring sci-fi/horror film was well...
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