After finding a piece of the soul key, our heroes find themselves decked out in some tight, fly «90s attire and trapped in Willard Wyler's
biggest horror film of his career along with some special guests.
With such strong word of mouth and two popular stars, A Quiet Place could be poised to be the next
big horror film to sweep both audiences and critics off their feet.
The Lords of Salem is easily one of
the biggest horror films to be releasing next year that has every horror fan at the edge of their seat in anticipation.
It's definitely going to be one of
the biggest horror films in 2016, and maybe even one of the best horror films that we've seen in the last 10 years, but only time will tell.
This week's
big horror film Don't Breathe opened last night in theaters, but did it have a good turnout?
Not exact matches
In the Best Picture race, the
biggest hits were the World War II flick «Dunkirk,» which last year grossed around $ 188 million in U.S.ticket sales, good for 14th place on the box office charts, and Jordan Peele's
horror film «Get Out,» which tucked in just below «Dunkirk» with $ 176 million in domestic sales.
In 2000, she got her
big - screen break, starring in the
horror film parody Scary Movie — and, later, three of its four sequels.
Is my way of remembering the first ones, the trailblazers, the people that brought the
Horror into the
biggest media it could ever be, yes,
film.
Director James Cameron's 1986 blockbuster follow - up to Ridley Scott's Oscar winning science - fiction /
horror flick that became one of the
biggest grossing
films of 1979 asks a good question to a successful hit... How do you make a successful sequel to a
film in which much of the suspense comes from learning about the mysterious monster?
Now we have Cabin in the Woods who's take on
horror will be
bigger then the
film itself.
One of the greatest and funniest
horror films ever made, it has a great story and a powerful scenes with great visuals and exquisite acting, I am a
big horror fan, this one is good, it is really good, although I was barging for something smaller and simpler, but it turned out to be way too different than expected!
Among his recent
big - screen credits are Joel Schumacher's
horror TOWN CREEK (2009) and the Woody Allen
film WHATEVER WORKS (2009).
For me this happened
big - time during William Friedkin's The Exorcist, when I realized that I was expected to believe the
film's superstitious nonsense, that the movie was using its
horrors as a sadistic club against sensitive people of faith, especially devout Catholics.
One of the greatest and funniest
horror films ever made, it has a great story and a powerful scenes with great visuals and exquisite acting, I am a
big horror fan, this one is good, it is really good, although I was barging for something
Attempts to do for «The
Big Sleep» - type detective movie and
film - noir genre what «Blair Witch» did for
horror films.
Drawing on mythology and body
horror, Annihilation is an intelligent
film that asks
big questions and refuses to provide easy answers.
The 39 - year - old was awarded the honor for his
horror film, Get Out, beating out The
Big Sick, Lady Bird, The Shape of Water, and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.
So when a
film like The Witch comes along — a story with such palpable
horror and brutality — it's a
big deal.
Director: Edgar Wright Cast: Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Martin Freeman Edgar Wright's follow - up to «Shaun of the Dead» is a
bigger, busier, slightly less focused ramble through small - town cop - movie clichés, but it might just be the better
film, benefiting from a script packed with smart one - liners and neat riffs on everything from Hammer
horror to cosy ITV dramas.
Body
horror film The Void actually had a raft of brilliant posters (that proved better than the actual
film) but we're
big fans of this deceptively simplistic one, not least because it's reminiscent of the iconic artwork for Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange.
I'm actually a
big fan of the first two SCREAM
films as they did a great job of deconstructing the American
horror genre as well as scaring the pants off of me.
, who has made a name for himself playing creepy dudes, got his first
big lead role in the 2012
horror film
You've seen your favorite
horror films countless times, maybe even on the
big screen, but one fan has now taken it...
You've seen your favorite
horror films countless times, maybe even on the
big screen, but one fan has now taken it upon himself to bring movie screenings to a whole new level.
If you aren't a
big fan of today's
horror films, don't automatically dismiss this one.
While none of the
films beyond Craven's ever really stand out of the usual grind of
horror sequels, it did give a number of up and coming directors a chance to flex their creative muscles: Chuck Russell (A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors), Renny Harlin (A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master) and Stephen Hopkins (A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child) all leapt from this series directly into
big budget action cinema.
2018 has already proved to be a
big year in
film, as there has seemingly been something for everyone whether you're the comic book geek or the
horror aficionado.
TUC opened its doors in 2010 with a double bill of Clue: The Movie and
Big Trouble in Little China and will close September with screenings of apocalyptic
horror film Night of the Comet and concert Doc, The Last Waltz.
John Cusack voices a hunchback mad scientist minion with
big dreams in the animated spoof of Frankenstein
films and evil genius
horror movies.
In March, it's been a different story, with
big - budget action
films London Has Fallen and Allegiant plus
horror titles The Other Side of the Door and The Witch.
Among the anticipated highlights at the ongoing San Diego Comic - Con (SDCC), for
horror fans was tonight's world premiere screening of The Woods, from director and writer duo of Adam Wingard and Simon Barrett (You're Next), but the whole event just became
bigger than anyone imagined, as it has been revealed tonight that the
film is actually called Blair Witch and it is a sequel the 1999 found footage classic The Blair Witch Project!
The
horror film that has had the
biggest impact on my psyche is... John Carpenter's Halloween, first
horror film I saw (when I was 10).
If the
biggest genre sin in
film is a
horror movie that isn't scary, a close second has to be an action
film that is utterly boring.
Assuming Stone accepts the offer to portray Miss Bennet in Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, the next
big move for the
horror / romantic literature mashup would be to fill the role of the infamously stuck - up Mr. Darcy in the
film.
He directed the funniest
film in the Marvel franchise, Iron Man 3, and the criminally underrated crime comedy The Nice Guys, so a
big - budget R - rated sci - fi
horror like The Predator doesn't scream «next career step», but here we are.
There are two decent Amityville
Horror movies: the 1979 original starring Margot Kidder and James Brolin, released when some still believed the book it was based on was a true story; and 2016's The Conjuring 2, which features a
big scene in the infamous eye - window house, and is technically not part of the 18 -
film...
This
film is a must for any
horror film aficionado, as well as any amateurs hoping to make it
big from a low budget
film.
The
film is another piece of
horror - tinged, genre filmmaking — this time the main inspirations are hyper violent»80s action
films like
Big Trouble in Little China and The Terminator (again)-- but like the duo's preceding
film, it knows what it is, recognizes the flaws of its ancestors, and tries to improve upon them while holding onto that sense of reckless abandon that makes those movies so fun.
Remaking hit Japanese
horror movies (a la «The Ring») is Hollywood's latest plan to rake in
big bucks without actually having to be creative or original — and while «The Grudge» is nothing more than a cultural twist on the standard - issue haunted house movie, I will give credit to director Takashi Shimizu (remaking his own
film «Ju - On») for giving me goosebumps.
Other
films meriting mention include Robert Altman «s final picture, «A Prairie Home Companion ``; Mel Gibson «s Aztec - thriller, «Apocalypto ``; Tom Tykwer «s kinetic (perhaps too kinetic) «Perfume: The Story of a Murderer ``; John Cameron Mitchell «s low - budget erotica,» Shortbus ``; Richard Linklater's live - action rotoscoped Philip K. Dick adaptation «A Scanner Darkly ``; Spike Lee «s
biggest commercial hit, the entertaining heist
film, «Inside Man ``; Michael Mann «s flawed, but interesting «Miami Vice ``; Bryan Singer «s unfairly maligned «Superman Returns; «Nicole Holofcener «s wryly observational «Friends with Money,» the over-estimated, but enlivening
horror «The Descent,» and «13 Tzameti.»
Alien is revered as one of the greatest
horror films of all time, as well as one of the greatest
films set in space, so what happens when the director of the
film that originated the franchise returns to it to provide us back - story about one of the
biggest monster movie icons more than three decades after the fact?
It no doubt has some pretty
big shoes to fill as Psycho is not only one of the most classic of
horror films but it was brought to us by one of the most recognizable directors of all time in Alfred Hitchcock.
The
film is directed by William Brent Bell, who previously experienced January
horror success on 2012's
big - opening, short - legged The Devil Inside.
There are dozens and dozens of cult
film favorites, but with the exception of The Rocky
Horror Picture Show, few rival the level of celebration of the Coen brothers» 1998 comedy The
Big Lebowski.
It will probably flat - line next weekend because sequels and
horror films tend to have a large second week drop — although having said that, there's already word that Milla Jovovich will be kicking zombie butt on the
big screen again.
As much as we love a high - toned costume drama like Phantom Thread — not to mention summer's
big «n» dumb blockbusters — there's nothing like a
horror film to get the juices flowing.
It was Alfred Hitchcock's first
horror film and the
biggest financial success of his career.
While I wasn't a huge fan of the first
film (I thought it was decent), I'm excited to see what a guy like Foy does with such a massive property, as this will be a
big opportunity to show the
horror community what he's made of.
The 1977 classic of Italian
horror cinema, Suspiria might have seemed a sacrilegious choice for a remake if it wasn't the team of Luca Guadagnino and Tilda Swinton, who have already teamed up for two utterly sumptuous
films, Love and A
Bigger Splash (above).
Mike Flanagan, whose last
film Absentia was a great understated
horror film, finds himself working with a
bigger