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Stuck in a well: A short cultural history
From Kathy Fiscus to Baby Jessica, the drama of someone trapped underground has long fed news and entertainment
10/14/2010 23:01 UTC
"The X-Files: Fight the Future"
The makers of TV's "The X-Files" used to think they were making a little movie each week -- until they actually set out to make a movie.
01/17/2001 01:00 UTC
Watching scary movies in the dark: The success of “Don’t Breathe” and the resurgence of horror
Watching a horror film is a communal experience — that audiences will actually leave their living rooms for
09/03/2016 02:59 UTC
Anthony Michael Hall on joining "Halloween Kills" & remembering John Hughes: "I genuinely miss him"
The veteran actor appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss the Brat Pack legacy & embracing his new role in horror
10/20/2021 22:45 UTC
Scare-o-ween-apalooza!
Sarah not scary enough? Here are the most terrifying movies of all time, from the totally obvious to the obscure and obnoxious.
10/31/2008 15:00 UTC
The chill is gone
The once-great Stephen King has been recycling his plots and characters for 20 years now. It's time he made good on his threats to retire.
02/20/2002 05:35 UTC
"The Gift"
A certain magic moves this ghostly Southern Gothic nail-biter. Forget the cards: It's all about Cate Blanchett, Keanu Reeves and some great acting.
01/20/2001 01:00 UTC
8 "Totally Killer" '80s references you may have missed
The Prime Video '80s teen horror film shows us the 80s are back with a murderous vengeance
10/11/2023 20:31 UTC
Off the rails: The real mystery of "The Girl on the Train" is why it never gets on track
Despite an excellent turn by Emily Blunt, the adaptation of Paula Hawkins' bestseller barely scratches the surface
10/08/2016 03:03 UTC
From “Evil Dead Rise” to “Clock,” motherhood is horror, but how we talk about it is worse
Horror films have a message for newly expectant parents: embrace it or reject it. There's no middle ground
05/14/2023 15:00 UTC
"Los Espookys" and "Alternatinos" show the Latinx TV crossover is already here
Despite what conservatives insist, Latinx culture is already part of American culture. These shows prove it
07/21/2019 19:30 UTC
Anthony Minghella, 1954-2008
Oscar-winning director of "English Patient" and other high-class literary adaptations dies suddenly in London.
03/18/2008 20:28 UTC
A neuroscientific study on mice hints at a path to suspended animation
Harvard scientists discovered which parts of the brain can induce a state of torpor in mice
06/12/2020 00:45 UTC
26 films Rotten Tomatoes got 100 percent wrong
The Tomatometer is beloved and useful, but far from perfect — here are 26 films that the aggregator got wrong
09/17/2017 19:00 UTC
Beyond the Multiplex
"Wristcutters: A Love Story" imagines hell as a place you may recall -- with Tom Waits as an angel. Plus: The man behind Mapplethorpe.
10/18/2007 15:00 UTC