Released especially for Ash Wednesday.
Our main protagonist has a serious stalker problem.
From the director duo behind 2014’s ‘Goodnight Mommy.’
A darker take on the children’s story.
A comedy-horror that’s made the rounds at this year’s various film festivals.
Coming soon, according to the rapper.
The franchise’s first theatrical R-rating.
Depicting slavery through the lens of a horror film.
A horror reimagining of the classic series.
“What you can’t see can hurt you.”
The 11-year-old has already spoken to Jordan Peele about his forthcoming project.
A look back at how the 2010s revitalized the genre.