Horror movies can keep things scary while going to complex territory narratively, as classics like The Exorcist and A Nightmare on Elm Street show.
Memories of The Exorcist still possess the imagination and autumn pattern of Washington DC ’s Georgetown University set more than 50 years on.
A review of Boorman and the Devil, a documentary on the making and disastrous reception of Exorcist II: The Heretic, the 1977 sequel to the The Exorcist.
No question about it, Pazuzu is evil incarnate and — spoiler alert — will be responsible for the deaths of the movie’s ...
A cinematic screamfest curated by the Boardroom team — celebrating the films that changed horror forever and continue to haunt us in the best way possible.
The Guardian ranked it as cinema's third greatest horror film, whilst a Time Out London survey declared it Britain's finest ...
Shelby Oaks is the debut film from YouTube film critic Chris Stuckmann, and while it’s clear that Stuckmann uses his ...
A classic horror movie that has been terrifying audiences for decades will be airing on BBC Two on Halloween night.
The biggest accomplishment of these films and others like them, Johnson contends, is that they made women’s suffering ...
But if you have to receive a blessing to see a film, is it really a good idea for Catholics to watch it? When moviegoers ...
Evansville has ties to multiple classic horror movies, from a zombie masterpiece to the scariest movie ever made.
But like other horror classics like The Omen and Halloween, the behind-the-scenes story is far more frightening. From before ...