12 Great Horror Movie Sequels You Shouldn't Miss
Some of them rival the originals.
Some of them rival the originals.
Christian Bale is no stranger to gaining weight for a role. Then losing it. Then gaining it again. Then losing it ...
It's the end of an era.
"I’ve wanted to make this movie for as long as I can remember," the Oscar-winning director said.
Go ahead and tag him on Instagram. He'll probably see it.
The controversial technique has been dividing the forensic science community for nearly 20 years.
Twenty-five years ago, the team behind 'Hoosiers' collaborated once again to prove that Indiana college sports are the perfect fodder for feel-good movies.
Do you live in a 'Coco' or a 'Hotel Transylvania' state?
Horror fans have waited nearly a decade to see Michael Myers return to the big screen, and the results did not disappoint.
You'll never look at Baloo and Little John the same way.
After countless sequels and franchise reboots, it can sometimes feel like there’s no fresh ground in Michael Myers. But it’s worth revisiting the original 'Halloween' to see how many deeper nuances were hiding just below the surface of John Carpenter’s su
More than 85 years after he first donned a vampire’s cape, Bela Lugosi's take on Count Dracula is still widely hailed as the definitive portrayal of this legendary fiend. But who was the man behind the monster?
Brian De Palma’s telekinetic teen flick was Stephen King’s first big screen adaptation—and the author was paid $2500 for the rights.
"Alan Rickman is undoubtedly one of the greatest actors I will ever work with," Daniel Radcliffe wrote.
Never say never.
3. Before he was melting hearts as Ross Poldark, Aidan Turner spent a decade competing in ballroom dancing competitions.
From hypnotists to life insurance policies, horror movies have a storied history of gimmickry.
The term has been around as long as Hollywood itself.
And why we pay good money to watch them.
4. The plan to kill the monster is terrible. But that's on purpose.
No hair, don't care.
The television personality once turned down $200,000 to pose for 'Playgirl.'
Several years ago, rumors about a lost Nickelodeon movie branded too disturbing for children’s television began popping up around the internet.
The world-famous daredevil broke a lot of bones during his quest for greatness.