Stalked by crazed killers, a porno film crew winds up on the cutting-room floor in Ti West's harrowing "X".
As a new Scream hits the screen, we’re ranking each film in the series, from least to most Scream-worthy.
The original stars are on point, the meta commentary's on full-blast, and the kills are brutal in a solid new "Scream."
A sultry yet grisly trip through swinging '60s London, "Last Night in Soho" mixes mods and murder with a sharp twist
Halloween Kills sidelines the Strodes and piles on the body count as Michael Myers terrorizes the whole town.
A childless Icelandic couple find happiness and horror when an unusual form of livestock joins the family
Sex, drugs, drag, and murder get super messy in the low-budget queer horror film Death Drop Gorgeous.
John Krasinksi's family survival horror "A Quiet Place: Part II" is predictable but well constructed
A frightening premise and two solid lead performances add up to a tense and gruesome lesbian-themed thriller
Osherovich navigates the genre twists and turns of the body-swapping horror-comedy "Freaky"
An evil weave goes on a deadly rampage in Justin Simien's horror spoof "Bad Hair"
Hulu's "Helstrom" keeps its focus too firmly set on the rearview mirror
A gay couple steps into a new home and a paranoid nightmare in Shudder’s effectively creepy Spiral.
Leigh Whannell's "The Invisible Man" stretches out a decent horror premise until it's as thin as air
David Gordon Green's "Halloween" picks up forty years after the original, and is only half as scary