Blumhouse and Universal Pictures' PG-13 horror film based on the video-game series is now the streamer's most-watched film or series of all time on Peacock.
Frankenstein, Dracula, Freddy, Leatherface, and more are captured in these great horror toy images.
The adaptation of the hit horror game franchise exceeds expectations and becomes the biggest stateside horror debut 2023.
From Nickelodeon celebrity to vampire superstar would've been one hell of a career trajectory.
Ring, ring! It's Blumhouse, hoping to kickstart a new horror franchise.
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Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot star in the Marc Webb reimagination of the 1937 classic.
Plus, get a look at what's in store for this year's Treehouse of Horror on The Simpsons .
And John Krasinski's new fantasy-comedy If has found one hell of a cast.
The found-footage series returns for more clowns, cultists, and caught-on-tape frights in Hell House LLC Origins: The Carmichael Manor .
Play the record backwards and listen to the message: one of the '80s best rock-horror flicks is coming to Screambox ahead of its 4K UHD and Blu-ray release.
Plus get a look at Black Manta's updated supersuit in Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom .
The sequel to Denis Villeneuve's 2021 sci-fi epic has been hit with numerous delays throughout this year, and would've originally been in theaters right now.
The "final" Freddy Kreuger movie from director Wes Craven stars Robert Englund and Heather Langenkamp.
The NBC-affiliated streamer has a surprisingly deep cult-movie selection to choose from—here's 10 to add to your Halloween list.
Plus, get a look at Ben Wheatley's new horror comedy, Generation Z .
A new short film from Swedish animator Erik Wernquist depicts a huge, rotating space station with a lone passenger aboard.
Bethany Jacobs' sci-fi novel arrives tomorrow, but you can get a first look at its intergalactic tale of revenge right here on io9.
After the smashing success of V/H/S/85 , the horror streamer has green-lit a seventh entry in the found-footage series.
The filmmaker debunks a popular theory pushed by cinematographer Dean Cundey.