When Ghost Ship was released in 2002, audiences were gripped by the elaborately staged opening sequence, where an entire cruise ship is taken out in one fell (and gruesome) swoop. It's a scene that ...
Something rotten and depraved must have been in the water in the 1970s. How else could the decade of so many horror classics be explained? William Friedkin caused people to faint and upchuck their ...
Tai Gooden:Get Out is a brilliant examination of the discomfort that Black people feel outside of our safe spaces. The legitimate fear that being the “only one” or “out of place” puts us in imminent ...
Somehow the creepiest thing about this creepy horror movie scene is... posture. Almost nothing we've seen on film is as scary as Mike's body language at the end, in the basement — his shame, his fear, ...
S.K. Sapiano is a UK-based TV and movie writer for Collider. S.K. has a background in academia, earning a Bachelors in Film Production and a Masters in Religious Studies. Experienced in sound design, ...
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