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Netflix has returned to horror territory with the release of Fear Street: Prom Queen. The film is their fourth entry in the Fear Street film series, which is based on R.L. Stine's book series of ...
The demo picks up in a vertical slice of an early mission where I moved my silent protagonist soldier through some dark and shadowy industrial parks. The lighting and sound made even the firefights ...
Universal Horror Unleashed will sit in a vacant building on Chicago Avenue. Slated to open in 2027, the project will receive ...
Fear Street adorns these basics with a fair amount of lore and rules, but its core visceral appeal is the same as Scream, or Halloween, or Nightmare on Elm Street. Whether it’s 1978, or 1994, or ...
Consisting of audio journals and dramatic scenes set at roadside diners and rest stops, “Alice Isn’t Dead” is — like a lot of the best horror stories — more about sadness than fear ...
It used to be that if a horror movie wasn’t very good, it was probably too simplistic in its fear mechanics: stalker on the loose, ghost in the attic, don’t go in the basement. Today, though ...
Dark Star Pictures has acquired North American rights to Australian queer horror film “Bad Girl Boogey,” the second film from writer-director Alice Maio Mackay, “Bad Girl Boogey”, per the ...
Exclusive: Fear Street: Prom Queen director Matt Palmer talks classic horror influences, his approach to making a good kill scene, and his ideas for the future of the franchise.
Recent games like Fear the Spotlight and the Silent Hill 2 remake show that the classic genre of survival horror, which started with Resident Evil, still has plenty of life in it.
During Halloween, long lines form to walk through haunted houses, and friends get together to watch horror movies. An expert spoke with Fox News Digital on why people enjoy being scared.