The 1960s saw the release of many classic horror films, including 'Psycho', 'The Birds', and 'Carnival of Souls'. My favorite 1960s horror film is more over the top.
Here are the 11 scariest 1970s horror movies. What a great decade for horror — and movies in general. The post The 11 ...
By Jon O'Brien From Alice Cooper’s “He’s Back” (Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives) and Goo Goo Dolls’ “I’m Awake Now” ...
The third movie in the low-budget ... in a room full of people trying to eat their popcorn. At least since the 1960s, horror filmmakers have gone to great lengths to delight and/or nauseate ...
The zombie subgenre has remained consistently popular since the 1960s. And yet, it's tricky to find an organic way to diversify the undead formula, as almost every zombie flick involves a group either ...
In the 20th century, this was a reasonably consistent figure, staying between 37 and 41 on a decade-long basis. However, in ...
During the 1960s, reports surrounding alien abductions ... it was no surprise when Hollywood started cranking out movies involving little green (or grey) men. Although the concept of an alien ...
This overlooked 1999 film isn't technically a horror film, but it's probably the scariest movie Martin Scorsese has ever made ...
The horror genre is the queen of hit-or-miss ... like The Exorcist (1973) and Psycho (1960), and then there are films where the only things scary about the movie are the plot and performances.
The kills in the new “Halloween” trilogy are extremely bloody and violent. They also mirror the sexual and societal exploitation of women and their bodies. Ultimately, the series allows the ...