You can't keep a good horror series down, and it seems 'The Purge' is ready to come out of retirement.
'M3GAN 2.0' has underperformed at the box office, and studio boss Jason Blum has some ideas why.
M3GAN gets her 'Terminator 2' moment in an action-packed sequel that loses some of the first film's horror charms.
Allison Williams, Violet McGraw, and Ivanna Sakhno star in the highly anticipated horror sequel, out June 27.
Ethan Hawke is back and terrorizing some more kids in Blumhouse's 'Black Phone 2.'
The theater chain is sticking to its strict 'no phones' rule and opting out of the Blumhouse gimmick.
M3GAN is returning to theaters (with a twist!), along with Annabelle and Ma as part of Blumhouse's 'Halfway to Halloween' celebration.
It's been months since the Wolf Man reboot came and went in theaters, but it's making its way exclusively to Peacock in two weeks.
The sequel based on the hit horror game series and starring Josh Hutcherson lights up only in theaters this December.
As the Stephen King adaptation brings another classic creepy toy to the big screen, we look at a few more toys that should get the horror treatment. Because who hasn't experienced a frightening Furby or Cabbage Patch Kid core memory?
The Invisible Man's Leigh Whannell directed and co-wrote the updated Universal Monsters creature feature, in theaters Friday.
Superheroes are coming back in a big way, but 2025 will also be huge for horror as well as unconventional nostalgia.
The next Universal Monsters reimagining from Leigh Whannell (The Invisible Man) hits theaters January 17.
Blumhouse's sequel is bringing new animatronics, a larger world, and proper frights along for the ride in 2025.
Blumhouse and Universal have released the first trailer for Leigh Whannell's Wolf Man.
While M3GAN gets up to her old tricks in 2025, Lily Sullivan will add some erotic terror to Blumhouse's new franchise.
Blumhouse's M3GAN 2.0 is now filming—and has added some new cast members, including Jemaine Clement.
Emma Tammi said the goal was to remain faithful to the game’s esoteric background, while incorporating a main theme surrounding childhood trauma.
Movies for Five Nights at Freddy's and Dead by Daylight are in the works, and the horror studio doesn't plan on stopping there.
Ellen Burstyn will return to the demonic franchise along with Hamilton star Leslie Odom Jr.