Osgood Perkins' latest horror tale stars Maika Monroe, Alicia Witt, Blair Underwood, and Nicolas Cage; it hits theaters July 12.
When the weather's hotter than hell outside, it's time to dive into a cool stream of fiery horror and sci-fi films.
Universal Studios Orlando and Universal Studios Hollywood will feature the film franchise at their annual Halloween event.
Ishana Shyamalan's suspenseful horror film opens this week—and io9 talked to Shyamalan and star Georgina Campbell to learn more.
Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann revealed how many episodes the Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey-starring show will be in 2025.
Look no further if the MaXXXine trailer put you in the mood for retro thrills; it's time to revisit Pumpkinhead , Return of the Living Dead , and more.
“I Want You More Than Anything in the World" bends a lot for love in the Anne Rice series, which airs Sundays on AMC and AMC+.
Prey helmer Dan Trachtenberg is back for this film, which expands the franchise's universe.
The Crow star is bringing his Stephen King villain back for Max's 2025 show Welcome to Derry.
Looking for some frights tonight? Head to the spooky library at Hulu—and Hulu on Disney+.
io9 has an exclusive clip from the Dread horror film which hits theaters this week and VOD next.
The Doctor Sleep director will tackle the iconic franchise for Blumhouse.
The filmmaker's feature debut, The Watchers , stars Dakota Fanning and opens June 7.
The busy star (It, John Wick: Chapter 4, Boy Kills World) also has The Crow coming up this year.
Act fast: you have only weeks (or in some cases, days) to watch these titles, including the Hunger Games and A Nightmare on Elm Street series, on Netflix.
The Omen horror prequel starring Nell Tiger Free, Ralph Ineson, and Bill Nighy is streaming this week.
"No Pain" is this week's entry in the Anne Rice Immortal Universe series, which airs Sundays on AMC and AMC+.
The well-stocked horror platform can be accessed as either a standalone service, or as a channel on Prime Video.
Sean Cunningham opens up on why the powers that be won't just let Jason Voorhees slash it up on the silver screen again.
The 1981 Valentine's Day slasher classic—which was already revived in 2009—might be getting another remake.