Oscars, Sinners and horror history
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Masterful horror films like The Blair Witch Project and Psycho were significant in many ways, proving that the genre had the power to redefine cinema.
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The Conjuring movies have always been very popular with general audiences, but we're not sure anyone could have predicted this. After a much better-than-expected opening weekend at the worldwide box office, the final (we'll see about that) instalment in ...
Daniel is a 27-year-old List Writer for Collider living in the south suburbs of Chicago, Illinois. As an avid film buff, he watches and analyzes many films and TV shows, especially in the horror genre, and regularly attends movie screenings. There are some ...
“I would like, if I may (You may NOT), to take you (Take me! Take me!) on a strange journey … ” The film seemed ordinary enough when it was released in 1975; it was a musical that paid tongue-in-cheek homage to sci-fi b-movies from the 1950s.
Adam Lowenstein, director of the University of Pittsburgh’s Horror Studies Center, stands in front of a display case of horror artifacts. Photo by Aimee Obidzinski / University of Pittsburgh via Spotlight PA Horror is as Pennsylvanian as scrapple.
Gaby Shedwick is a senior author for Collider, joining in December 2023. During her undergraduate Sociology degree at the University of Warwick, she found a real love for horror cinema, writing her dissertation on the Saw franchise and becoming a regular ...