After years of development hell, the beloved Five Nights at Freddy’s video game franchise finally gets the big-screen treatment via Blumhouse. The anticipation for this movie…
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Totally Killer is bound to be many people’s new favorite horror comedy, as it boasts tons of creativity and a snappy sense of humor.
V/H/S/85 is another solid addition to the horror franchise that suffers from the same problems as before, a lack of consistency.
Pet Sematary: Bloodlines stays true to the horrors of Stephen King’s original novel, proving to be a worthy prequel despite some flaws.
Director David Gordon Green successfully revives another horror franchise without giving into fan service in The Exorcist: Believer.
The Toxic Avenger remake honors the original film by combining horror and comedy in repelling ways that are going to divide audiences.
Saw X proves why Tobin Bell’s John Kramer is a modern horror icon and stands as one of the best films of the franchise.
Disney’s latest attempt at a Haunted Mansion movie isn’t scary and it sure isn’t funny either. Maybe it’s time to leave this IP alone?
Insidious: The Red Door isn’t the best in the franchise but still offers a worthy finale filled with heart and enough memorable scares.
James Wan and Jason Blum dish out on Insidious: The Red Door, the Blumhouse and Atomic Monster merger, and video game adaptations.