Halloween Ends alum Rohan Campbell is donning the slasher Santa hat for the new Silent Night, Deadly Night.
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Universal Monsters, The Exorcist, and more are coming to AREA15 August 14.
The recently discovered comet dared to fly too close to our star.
You still have a few days left to binge-watch horror before Christmas starts invading your watch list. Take advantage while you can!
Horror fans have had a great 2024 so far—and some of the year's best titles are already lurking on Shudder.
If your lawn isn't covered in glowing green eyeballs, you're not trying hard enough.
We prefer homemade creativity, but sometimes you're short on time when it comes to finding the perfect costume.
Halloween is next week—have you watched your seasonal quota of horror movies yet? If not, here's 10 more for the list.
The Warner Bros. streamer has beefed up its horror selection in the name of spooky season.
Hulu's animated sci-fi series starring Dan Stevens and Thomas Middleditch celebrates the season with candy-colored chaos.
Skelly's back! Also, you can now add an animatronic Chucky and The Nightmare Before Christmas dog, Zero, to your collection.
Halloween product rollouts have been creeping up earlier and earlier—and in 2024, giant skeletons and pumpkin decor are on shelves alongside beach gear and sunscreen.
Both the Hollywood and Orlando theme parks will feature the franchise's recent film Frozen Empire.
The much-loved 1998 tale of two witchy sisters is manifesting its long-awaited sequel, with both Oscar-winning stars in talks to return.
Universal Studios Orlando and Universal Studios Hollywood will feature the film franchise at their annual Halloween event.
Disney's Galactic Starcruiser is a high-profile stumbling block in the world of immersive experiences. So what does it take for one to survive—and thrive?
The 1981 Valentine's Day slasher classic—which was already revived in 2009—might be getting another remake.
Universal Monsters' Frankenstein joins the line-up of must-have yard decorations for spooky season.
David Dastmalchian (The Boogeyman, The Suicide Squad) stars as a 1970s talk-show host in the film, which hits theaters today before arriving on Shudder.
The horror movie studio is bringing its 2010s classics like The Purge and Insidious back to theaters for a five-day event.