Horror's Greatest, which examines Stephen King adaptations, giant monsters, killer tropes, and more, runs five episodes and premieres August 27.
After two successful shows based on his work, Ennis is taking the reigns in adapting his own work for a wide audience.
The Xenomorph returns after a seven-year wait to terrorize some more poor souls, and we want to know how you liked the new film!
Fede Alvarez's joke pitch for a new AvP movie might be worth the revival that's probably being worked on already.
Osgood Perkins' horror sensation starring Nicolas Cage and Maika Monroe has lived up to its name, demonstrating remarkably long legs at the box office.
Isabela Merced revealed that her Last of Us season two co-star is being shielded from potential fan hate.
The Conjuring, The Nun, and Annabelle will all be part of new mazes at Six Flags Fright Fests.
The Insidious, Saw, and Aquaman filmmaker has his sights set on the underwater Universal Monster.
While M3GAN gets up to her old tricks in 2025, Lily Sullivan will add some erotic terror to Blumhouse's new franchise.
Director Fede Alvarez explained why his new film is set between the classics by Ridley Scott and James Cameron.
Sigourney Weaver and Winona Ryder star in the under-appreciated fourth Alien film.
The Netflix star also has another Tim Burton project—the much-anticipated Beetlejuice Beetlejuice—coming soon.
Whatever this movie ends up being, at least Stormare will be there to do what players loved him doing in the original game.
While the movies chug along, the supposed series may be the only way Campbell continues the groovy, bloody exploits of main man Ash Williams.
M. Night Shyamalan's latest thriller starring Josh Hartnett and Saleka Shyamalan is now in theaters.
Feast your eyes on 61 fantastical new titles, including tales from James S.A. Corey, Nnedi Okorafor, Nathan Ballingrud, and so many more.
Josh Harnett and Saleka Night Shyamalan star in the Unbreakable filmmaker's latest thriller, out Friday.
Big Red's second reboot looks more spookier than the last one, and actually not half bad at it?
A good slasher's work is never done, and Shudder and IFC know Johnny's got more work to do.
The streamer still plans on adapting 2K's franchise, but will it be the same if it's got a slashed budget?