The Most Anticipated Horror Movies of 2020
From creepy, 1800s-era adaptations to big-budget “Halloween” sequels and another season of The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs, we’re checking the most exciting horror coming out this year. ⤇
From creepy, 1800s-era adaptations to big-budget “Halloween” sequels and another season of The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs, we’re checking the most exciting horror coming out this year. ⤇
If you’re going to build a theme park, you have to include the hits. The newest doll on the shelf, Annabelle Comes Home, is, ultimately, like installing a Tilt-A-Whirl: it’s not overwhelming, kind of fun, and feels like it should be in the park. ⤇
Take a look back on Week 1, 2, and 3 of our 31 Days of Horror. During the month of October it has become tradition for many to celebrate the season by watching a horror movie ⤇
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 ⤇
Though I’m not crazy about the idea of every popular franchise being explored in a “cinematic universe,” James Wan’s The Conjuring Universe has yet to let me down. Yes, I even enjoyed 2014’s widely despised Annabelle. The ⤇
No genre has changed as frequently and drastically as horror. It seems that each decade brings in a new trend. Things start with a great movie and go downhill from there. For better or worse that tends to be how ⤇
Annabelle: Creation is a very good movie. And I’m not just saying that because—hot take alert—I’m part of the small group of enlightened, transcendent folk who thought Annabelle was also a fine movie. In fact, ⤇
The Season of the Witch is upon us and with it comes Halloween, horror movie marathons, pumpkin spice everything and, best of all, mosquitoes going back to Hell where they belong. Owing to this wonderful ⤇
Following today’s WonderCon panel with director David F. Sandberg (Lights Out), we have our first full trailer for the upcoming prequel to 2014’s Annabelle. The fourth film in the newly designated “Conjuring Universe”, Annabelle: Creation focuses ⤇
If you were to venture back in time one year and take a look at my most-anticipated horror films of 2016, you would probably notice that it looks an awful lot like the list below. ⤇
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