The best horror movies based on true crimes
Sometimes the worst nightmares are all too real. Here’s our roundup of the best horror movies based on true crimes.
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Sometimes the worst nightmares are all too real. Here’s our roundup of the best horror movies based on true crimes.
Horror film sequels are typically a mixed bag, but these seven successors are at times just as good, if not better, than the first scary flick in each series.
Director Parker Finn’s horror feature debut, Smile, is now taking moviegoers on a wild ride through the horrors of trauma and stigma over mental illness.
Words can’t accurately describe All Jacked Up and Full of Worms, but if the trailer is any indication, then the body horror is about to begin.
In an interview with Digital Trends, director Christian Tafdrup talks about his new Shudder horror film Speak No Evil.
When a bullied teenager reaches out to his deceased elderly mentor, something sinister answers from beyond the grave in Netflix’s Mr. Harrigan’s Phone.
Released 25 years ago, Event Horizon and Mimic are Alien-indebted reminders that late August doesn’t have to be a dumping ground.
In Prime Video’s remake of Goodnight Mommy, two young boys are forced to question whether their mother, played by Naomi Watts, is really who she says she is.
In a conversation with Digital Trends, writer/director John Logan talks about his new film, the Peacock horror slasher They/Them with Kevin Bacon.
The 2015 laptop thriller Unfriended is not just an ingenious horror movie but also an essential portrait of the 21st century.