Halloween is coming up fast—and there's no time like right now to kick off your scary streaming binge.
Art the Clown returns for a particularly festive mayhem spree October 11.
Blumhouse's sequel is bringing new animatronics, a larger world, and proper frights along for the ride in 2025.
The horror actor makes her directorial debut as part of the latest V/H/S anthology entry, now streaming on Shudder.
Damien Leone's splatter-happy creation Art the Clown is back in theaters October 11.
Development on the film was controversial, but now we'll see Neve Campbell and Ghostface back in 2026.
The horror prequel starring Julia Garner and Dianne Wiest is now streaming on Paramount+.
Parker Finn teases some of what's to come in Smile 2, and how the horror franchise could go even further with more movies.
It's a movie royale as the Us and Nope director picks 16 horror films to figure out which of them he loves most of all.
The writer-director (Annabelle, The Nun, It) talks to io9 about his new vampire film, which arrives next week on Max.
Thanks to the king of Halloween, the internet learns yet another lesson in the realm of "a person's username may not be their real name, actually."
The latest Alien movie is making its way to digital releases just in time for spooky season.
Horror icons Robert Englund and Heather Langenkamp talk about Wes Craven's classic slasher, celebrating its 40th anniversary this year with a 4K UHD release.
Halle Berry stars in the new horror film from Crawl and Hills Have Eyes director Alexandre Aja.
Rachel Stavis' 2022 short, Posies, is getting a spooky season re-release on Alter.
Bringing chainsaw musicals and time-travel kung fu to the screen, the world's best genre film festival kicks off this week in Texas.
Here's how director Tim Burton and stars like Michael Keaton and Jenna Ortega changed the film's fate.
The indie horror film featuring Duvall's last, posthumous performance hits theaters and streaming in October.
Tim Burton's horror comedy sequel brought back characters from the original... but not everyone survived.
The Australian writer-director's standout debut has been unleashing nightmares since 2014, and is getting a special theatrical re-release that will surely spark more.
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