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The 2000s brought groundbreaking innovations to horror cinema that continue influencing filmmakers today. From found-footage techniques that changed how we experience fear to intimate character ...
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The genre of horror has existed since the beginning of film. While it's certainly grown more intense or psychological as time has gone on, it's always been there, scaring audiences in their seats one ...
There have been a lot of cabin-in-the-woods horror movies, but Cabin Fever is one of the best. Although the film follows the 1980s-style formula of young people in a cabin in the woods, it turns that ...
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From The Descent, to The House of the Dead, to Frailty, these forgotten R-rated horror gems deliver relentless dread, twists, and tension.
We've had a promising time for horror movies, from found-footage flicks to torture porn to remakes of feared classics. There’s no touching the golden age of horror in the ’70s that chilled us to the ...
Jaws, The Descent, and King Kong are all among the greatest, must-watch adventure horror movies that excite and terrify in ...