Horror movies from the 1990s aren't always given the credit they deserve, so here are 5 forgotten films that still hold up ...
Seán "Jacksepticeye" McLoughlin is executive producing a new horror movie called Godmother. According to Collider, the independent thriller will star Paige Evans (Revival), Cameron Cuffe (Krypton), ...
In the age of cancel culture and social media, will the “Scary Movie” franchise’s typical controversial jokes still land? These are the questions actress Regina Hall asked herself before signing on to ...
Skeet Ulrich, who played one half of the original Ghostface duo along with Matthew Lillard's Stu Macher in the first Scream movie, returned for the 2022 revival as a sort of twisted spirit guide for ...
In 1996, actors Matthew Lillard and Skeet Ulrich had breakout roles as Stu Macher and Billy Loomis in slasher film "Scream." Nearly three decades later, Lillard and Ulrich are reuniting for "Five ...
From ‘Fackham Hall’ to ‘Spaceballs’ and ‘Scary Movie,’ the once moribund comedy subgenre improbably is finding its way back to theaters. By Ryan Gajewski Senior Entertainment Reporter Surely we can’t ...
Police in Milford, Massachusetts tracked down a robbery suspect after he stole from a convenience store wearing the mask of "Ghostface," a character from the "Scream" movies. Stephen Colbert Roasts ...
Christopher Landon was originally set to direct Scream 7, and fans responded positively to the news. He'd found the right balance of horror and comedy in Happy Death Day and Freaky, and delivered some ...
She reinvents herself every few years, prompting audiences to reconsider their perceptions of her. From the slapstick absurdity of “Scary Movie” to the layered nuance of the indie gem “Support the ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook The last we saw Hanson (who was loosely based on Hannibal Lecter), Cindy had beaten the ghost of ...
There’s nothing new in noting that horror movies tend to run on pretty rigidly defined nostalgia cycles, as new franchises get big, peter out, and then—more and more frequently in the modern ...