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Halloween: Why Unmasking Michael Myers Has Become A Stale Plot Device
Halloween’s Michael Myers is one of the horror genre’s best villains, but both he and the franchise become weaker when he’s unmasked.
Predator: What The Original Yautja Suit Looked Like (& Why It Changed)
The Yautja alien race from Predator has a distinct design, but the original look wasn’t just less frightening, but also highly impractical.
Ratched Is A Perfect American Horror Story: Asylum Sequel
Ryan Murphy’s Ratched is a standalone series, but its themes and characters are the perfect continuation of what he starts in AHS: Asylum.
Hellraiser 5: What The Abandoned Movie Sequel Would Have Been About
Hellraiser: The Hellseeker was an abandoned sequel that drew from Clive Barker’s source material, but was abandoned—here's what could have been.
The Evil Dead: How Sam Raimi's Movie Compares To Equinox (Did He Rip It Off?)
The Evil Dead is seen as formative for the cabin in the woods sub-genre, but it bears a number of similarities to a film from a decade earlier.
Friday The 13th Part 2: How The Movie's Lost Footage Was Finally Discovered
After years of giving up hope, Friday the 13th Part 2’s missing footage has surprisingly been found and the film can be seen in all its gory glory.
Judah Lewis Interview: The Babysitter: Killer Queen
The new horror sequel, The Babysitter: Killer Queen, is set to hit Netflix and the film’s star, Judah Lewis, open up about the crazy sequel.
Evil Dead Rise: What A City Setting Means For The Franchise
Evil Dead Rise marks an exciting return to the Evil Dead series, but the news that it’s ditching the cabin in the woods setting has many fans worried.
The X-Files: Why Robert Patrick Didn't Return For The Movies
Robert Patrick’s John Doggett became a vital X-Files character during Mulder’s absence, but the FBI agent didn’t show up in the films or revival.
Every Critters Movie Ranked From Worst To Best
The Critters franchise is made up of some very entertaining horror films that span decades, but here’s a look into how they all stack up.
Why The Animated X-Files Spin-Off Goes Against The Concept Of The Original Show
The X-Files: Albuquerque will be an animated X-Files spin-off, but the show’s concept misses the whole point of Mulder’s work in the original series.
A Nightmare On Elm Street: Why Heather Langenkamp Wasn't In The 2010 Remake
Heather Langenkamp’s work as Nancy Thompson in A Nightmare on Elm Street is unforgettable, which is partly why she hasn’t seen the 2010 remake.
Twin Peaks: The Mystery That Was Left Out Of The Show (Watch It Here)
Twin Peaks is one of the most important TV shows of all time, but David Lynch told a new mystery with the show in a very unconventional way.
How A '90s Horror Movie Killed Off Freddy, Jason, Candyman (& More)
The Wes Craven-produced Wishmaster from the 1990s is a love letter to the genre that delights in offing horror’s heaviest hitters.
Why Midsommar's Introduction Would Have Made A Perfect Ari Aster Short
Ari Aster creates a horror tour de force with Midsommar, but the film’s morbid opening is more in line with the director’s uncomfortable short films.
Why Stephen King's Cameo In The Maximum Overdrive Trailer Was A Mistake
The trailer for Stephen King’s directorial debut, Maximum Overdrive, puts King front and center and becomes scary for the wrong reasons.
Joe Hill Interview & Exclusive Clips: NOS4A2 Season 2
Hot on the heels of the season 2 finale of NOS4A2, Joe Hill discusses the fate of the characters and what might lie ahead in a season 3 and beyond.
Buffy The Vampire Slayer's Original Spike Plan Would've Been Much Worse
Buffy the Vampire Slayer’s original plan to kill Spike would have greatly affected the series and resulted in inferior and less complex storytelling.
Why Dead Ringers Is The First (& Best) Cronenberg Movie To Become A TV Show
Twin body horror film, Dead Ringers, is heading to TV with Rachel Weisz, but it’s also the best David Cronenberg project to receive this treatment.
Scream Wouldn't Have Been Possible Without Wes Craven's New Nightmare
Scream is a masterpiece of meta modern horror, but many of its cues are established in Wes Craven’s New Nightmare, which set the precedent.