10 More of the Best Horror Movie TV Spots from the ’70s and ’80s
We found so many more horror TV ads, some delightfully straightforward and others adorably gimmicky, that it would be criminal not to share them with you. ⤇
We found so many more horror TV ads, some delightfully straightforward and others adorably gimmicky, that it would be criminal not to share them with you. ⤇
From classics like The Shining and A Nightmare on Elm Street to modern record-breakers like It and Hereditary, we’ve compiled a list of seven of the best horror-film-turned-comedy videos that we could find on YouTube. ⤇
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 ⤇
If you’ve visited the site before, it won’t come as a surprise that we’re huge fans of Stephen King. Along with the prolific author’s written work, many of the films adapted from his stories have gone on to become classics in ⤇
The weather isn’t the only thing that’s frightful during these snowy, wintry nights. Some of the best horror movies take place in the frigid cold during a snowstorm. The cold atmosphere can help to create ⤇
I begin my list of Truly Terrifying movies with Stanley Kubrick’s much-loved, much-loathed 1980 film, The Shining, simply because its weaving together of creepy-as-fuck modernist music with claustrophobic, low-angle camera work and the classic tropes ⤇
There are some movies that explode into pop culture. Everything about the movie seems to be everywhere; from merchandising to references ad nauseam. One true sign that a film has crossed from phenomena to iconic status ⤇
Stephen King is an undisputed master of horror. With book sales exceeding 350 million copies, his written words have been adapted for film, television, comics, and the stage more times that I care to count. ⤇
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