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They can remake every horror movie three thousand times but they will never come close to horrifying an audience like Lars Von Trier does with this mesmerising film.
Love is truly dead as a pack of feral youths prey on a couple in remote and rural England.
Ils (Them in English), is a terrifying French horror film in the home invasion sub-genre.
The early 20th century venue was famous for its gruesome scenes of violence, but comedies and dramas were also common fare.
Independent, feminist horror movies don't come around that often. Being in a rather lonely category, Teeth deserves a rent for this aspect alone.
Baghead is a little funny, a little creepy, and a little romantic. But it could have been lots more.
Born December 8, 1861, Marie-Georges-Jean Méliès became a pioneer of early cinema, special effects, and brought the 'weird tale' to the big screen.
"Cosmic terror appears as an ingredient of the earliest folklore of all races, and is crystallised in the most archaic ballads, chronicles, and sacred writings."
Beyond the inventions and advancements made in film photography and projection, there is one burning question for cinematic horror fans: What was the first Horror film?
The seeds of todays horror film were planted in the early 1900's and began to blossom during German Expressionism.
An evil genie (called a Djinn) is released upon an unsuspecting world. The Djinn will bring your wishes to life but you need to be very careful what you wish for.
Campers meet homicidal family in rural America with unpleasant results. Sound familiar?
With My Bloody Valentine in 3D hitting theaters this Friday, we examine Five 3D Horror Classics!
This week in Australia the candy-horror film Prey premieres. Starring "It" girl of the moment Natalie Bassingthwaighte expectations are high for this local production.
Smaller budget horror movies rarely get seen in theaters, but the After Dark Horrorfest offers up a touring film fest of them. Here's a look at the third year details.
Following such demonic themed films as Rosemary's Baby, and The Omen, The Haunting of Molly Hartley follows a teen's terror as she's about to turn 18 years old. 4/10
As much a comedy as it is a horror film, Drag Me to Hell may make audience's laugh more than they scream, but is enjoyable nonetheless.
With the scariest holiday of the year fast approaching, what movie are you going to grab to get you in the spirit of the season?
Nosferatu was not the first vampire movie ever made, however it laid the groundwork for vampires in the horror films to come.
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari is one of the most well known films based on the art form known as German Expressionism.
Touting a film as being "based on a true experience" can draw an audience. Here are two very convincing films that are presented as true stories or documentaries.
With the sad passing of an iconic figure of Australian film, television and radio comes this tribute to the early screen roles of Charles 'Bud' Tingwell.
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Good horror movies are hard to find. Drag Me to Hell is not only nail-bitingly tense, the gore is over-the-top with humor throughout.
Michael Dougherty's directorial debut - despite being unfairly pushed straight to DVD - turns out to be a creative, pleasantly structured surprise.
In 1973 a horror film was released which becam a landmark in cinematic horror. The story of a young girls demonic possession shocked audiences worldwide.
A look in on the blockbuster everyone's been talking about, the Sci-fi from an almost unknown director which is taking on the world.
Take a look back at the horrific past of director Raimi, leading up to the release of Drag Me to Hell, or Alison Lohman Meets the Evil Dead - a true treasury of terror!
A shoestring budget these days for a film production still usually amounts to a few hundred thousand dollars. How then does a film fare when it's made for only £45?
Horror film starring Peter Saarsgard and Vera Farmiga. Evil. In miniature.
Alien abductions and extraterrestrial contact are classic sci-fi scenarios, but in trying to pass them off as the truth, The Fourth Kind strikes right out.
In only his second mainstream film score, newcomer film composer Douglas Pipes has firmly reestablished the beloved sound of giant orchestral suspense and horror.
Columbus has developed several rules in order to survive. He meets other survivors, and together they try to stay alive in the zombie infested United States.
10 important films that demonstrate how the Middle East is portrayed in cinema by talented homegrown film-makers and western directors alike.
Can a 12-year-old boy from the Stockholm suburbs find true happiness with an immigrant from the land of the undead? Only if he can manage to let the right one slip in.
Arriving two years ahead of the current trend in Sci-Fi, Sunshine is worth another look.
Why wait for the end of the world when you can experience it through the movies? Here are some fun apocalyptic films to make you appreciate your humdrum life.
With Director George Waggner, The Wolf Man was not the first werewolf movie ever made, but it is the most famously acclaimed from the Golden Age of Horror.
In 1981, Director John Landis created a unique blend of horror/comedy, featuring ground-breaking special effects and the ultimate in werewolf design.
Giallo films have a rich history. These Italian horror/exploitation flicks paved the way for slasher movies and combined sex and violence in a revolutionary way.


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