Halloween Kills Was Shot With 'Brutal Camera Logic' And Hit The Crew Hard
Halloween Kills was shot mostly at night, which required a certain type of lighting and rewired how the cast and crew operated.
Read MoreHalloween Kills was shot mostly at night, which required a certain type of lighting and rewired how the cast and crew operated.
Read MoreWe spoke with Terrifier and Terrifier 2 director Damien Leone about creating the memorable blood and gore for his horror hit.
Read MoreThe new slasher movie from director Eli Roth is gory and funny and a good time for seasoned and novice horror fans alike.
Read MoreJoss Whedon had to walk a fine line while making Buffy the Vampire Slayer where the vampires were concerned, making sure they were both inhuman and empathetic.
Read MoreThe Richard Cheese cover of 'Down with the Sickness' is one of the best moments in Dawn of the Dead, but Zack Snyder had to fight for the song's inclusion.
Read MoreHappy Holidays from Art the Clown, who returns for more bloody mayhem in the Terrifier 3 teaser.
Read MoreAccording to director Emma Tammi, Josh Hutcherson immediately grasped what makes the Five Nights at Freddy's franchise so special.
Read MoreWill Paimon and his followers ride again? Ari Aster has teased that he knows what would happen in Hereditary 2, should he ever decide to make it.
Read MoreTeen horror movies introduced audiences to some future major stars and also to talented actors who didn't fare quite as well. These are some of the latter.
Read MoreNow we know the secret to brains crushed under the boot of a Michael Myers acolyte in Halloween Ends: blood and breakfast.
Read MoreWhile Jon Finch was originally cast as the chestburster's victim in Alien, he was later replaced by John Hurt due to health problems.
Read More"Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey" boasts an inherently ridiculous premise, but its success guarantees a sequel. Here's what the first film's ending tells us.
Read MoreThe original ending of David Gordon Green's 2018 Halloween movie looked much different than the one audiences eventually saw. Here's how - and why - it changed.
Read MoreOur latest Blu-ray round-up features Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning, Blue Beetle, The Nun II, and the 4K release of Fargo.
Read MoreSaw continues to be an unstoppable force at the box office, with Saw X bringing in more than $100 million in theaters. Who's ready to play another game?
Read MoreTerrifier and Terrifier 2 director Damien Leone tells us all about the classic slashers that inspired the character, as well as the character's sense of humor.
Read MoreAt 138 minutes, Damian Leone's Terrifier 2 is fairly long for a gore-soaked slasher film. Nevertheless, he feels its runtime is exactly what it needed to be.
Read MoreHalloween wasn't the only John Carpenter film that inspired David Gordon Green when he was making 2022's Halloween Ends.
Read More/Film caught up once again with The Nun II director Michael Chaves, who talked about the movie's ending and revealed some Easter eggs for fans to look for.
Read MoreSuperhero movies have been declining at the box office ... is now the time for the video game movie?
Read MoreAlien was a groundbreaking sci-fi horror epic when it came out in 1979, but since then, over half of its core cast has passed away. Here's who's still with us.
Read MoreAfter a triumphant first weekend at the box office, Five Nights at Freddy's took a hard tumble in its second week – and a certain Peacock may be to blame.
Read More/Film spoke with It's A Wonderful Knife director Tyler MacIntyre and writer Michael Kennedy about their Christmas-set horror comedy, which stars Jane Widdop.
Read MoreFive Nights at Freddy's is on track for a 76% drop in its second weekend at the box office, and its day-and-date release on Peacock is mostly to blame.
Read MoreMichael Chaves, director of The Nun II, tells us about some of the Easter eggs lurking in the latest entry from The Conjuring Universe.
Read MoreMany fans would argue that there are no bad Evil Dead movies, which makes ranking the whole series a major task for the experts at /Film.
Read MoreIt's always frustrating when a movie with a lot of potential gets shelved, but horror movies are particularly prone to disturbing cancelations.
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