Cheaper, meaner, and more complicated than the American "MonsterVerse" titles, the new Japanese film "Godzilla Minus One" is a satisfying, fearsome blockbuster.
2022 indie movie "Bone Cold" ends on a decidedly ambiguous note. A film that combines war drama with the supernatural, we explain the ending of "Bone Cold."
"Terrifier 2" reportedly sent audience members out of theaters in horror, but while the movie was never banned, one country did censor it for home viewing.
"Hellboy" is getting another reboot in "The Crooked Man" - here's everything we know about the latest film to bring Mike Mignola's hero to the big screen.
"Thanksgiving" has a dark origin for its Black Friday scene. Eli Roth told Looper how he came up with the idea for the gruesome rampage in his new horror film.
Director Eli Roth shared what's it's like to have the MPAA review his horror films and explained some of the misconceptions about censorship in the genre.
Eli Roth is serving up a killer dish this holiday season. He sat down with Looper to discuss the fully realized "Thanksgiving" film he thought of decades ago.
"Five Nights at Freddy's" features a cryptic message at the end of the film. As it turns out, it could have big implications for the franchise's future.
Sometimes a great movie ends terribly. Sometimes a bad movie ends worse. From The Flash to Tim Burton's Planet of the Apes, these are cinema's worst endings.
James Wan's "The Conjuring" films have been extremely popular with audiences since the first movie. But is it okay for younger viewers to watch these films?
Miles County residents are in for even more gore and disturbing carnage when horror icon Art the Clown returns in "Terrifier 3" — debuting October 25, 2024.
Not just for spooky season, Halloween-set horror flick "Cobweb" is a chilling watch. If you're left with questions as the credits roll, we're here to explain.
R.L. Stone's "Fear Street" is poised to return to Netflix with another movie, but this one will forge new ground beyond the original trilogy's settings.
Here's a look at the fan theory that the "Five Nights at Freddy's" franchise was based on a real-life tragedy that took place in Aurora, Colorado, in 1993.
Guillermo del Toro is taking on a classic monster tale for his newest project. Here's everything we know so far about "Frankenstein," including who is starring.