13 Of The Best Horror Movie Trailers
The trailer is one of the most important parts of the cinematic experience, giving audiences a taste of what to expect and how to feel about the upcoming film. There’s an extremely thin line between ⤇
The trailer is one of the most important parts of the cinematic experience, giving audiences a taste of what to expect and how to feel about the upcoming film. There’s an extremely thin line between ⤇
During the month of October it has become tradition for many to celebrate the season by watching a horror movie each day of the month. While it’s not always easy to find time to watch ⤇
Just when you thought every iteration of a shark movie had already been made, Hollywood surprises us with another “great” idea. This time, it’s director Jon Turteltaub’s The Meg trying to stake out its own ⤇
There sure are a lot of shark movies. Most are shameless cash grabs or a mindless excuse to show skin and gore. Since 1975, sharks and similar sea beasts have wreaked havoc on the big ⤇
In 1975, Steven Spielberg became a household name, “summer blockbusters” were born, and the water became paralyzingly terrifying for millions of people all because of Jaws. Since its release over 40 years ago, it has ⤇
A good horror movie will stay with you for the rest of your life, for better or worse. There are some movie like The Wolf Man, Jaws and The Conjuring that I’ll always remember and ⤇
Hollywood has crafted some incredible and captivating stories over the past century. Unfortunately, there are many more atrocities than there are masterpieces, and the horror genre is responsible for a large portion of the garbage produced. It’s ⤇
One trend that Hollywood has seem to be stuck on for the past several decades is the remake. While it seems obvious now that nothing is safe from the dreaded remake, they’re certainly not all ⤇
Some of the best modern horror films are those that build their terror around distinctly human conditions that scare the hell out of us—deep anxiety, unending hopelessness, crippling guilt. They’re the conflicts at the core ⤇
The explosion of the horror genre on film in mostly thanks to one studio. From the ’30s through the ’50s, Universal Studios cranked out movie after movie featuring our favorite monsters, and audiences couldn’t wait to see more ⤇
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