The hit cult horror film Creep (2014) is getting a sequel, and the first trailer for it has just dropped, seeing Mark Duplass return in the lead role.
Thomas Jane stars in the movie adaptation of Stephen King’s short story 1922, due for release as a Netflix Original film in late October 2017.
IT has smashed records this weekend at the box office, as it became the #1 grossing horror film of all-time for an opening weekend in Australia.
When Gary marries the woman of his dreams, he is shocked to find out his new stepson may be the literal antichrist, in Little Evil.
2017 must be the year of Stephen King, with multiple film and TV adaptations of his work released, the latest – the psychological-horror Gerald’s Game.
The 4th film in the Insidious franchise, The Last Key, sees the film’s regular protagonist Elise Rainier (Lin Shaye) dig deeper into her haunted history.
The immense hype IT has built has been of blockbuster proportions, with the highest number of views ever recorded for a movie trailer on YouTube. So the big question is, does it live up to it? Yes and no, is the only answer that comes to mind.
William Friedkin, the director of one of the most famous (and terrifying) horror movies of all time, The Exorcist (1973), has shot an actual exorcism for his new documentary.
The sequel to Stephen King’s highly anticipated IT remake has already been confirmed, despite the film having not yet come out.
The new featurette, ‘Face Your Fears’, for the upcoming movie IT, delves into the story’s background and features some creepy footage from the film.
Adam Scott and Evangeline Lilly star in the upcoming horror-comedy Netflix exclusive film from the director of the hilarious Tucker and Dale vs Evil (2010).
Damien Power’s debut feature finds its strength in the familiar. The tried and true slasher formula is introduced and then destroyed in Killing Ground – a dark Australian thriller that is so much more than it seems.
Fans of retro video games and of Stephen King’s IT book/movie adaptations, get prepared to waste some time with this cool 8-bit online game.
Whatever your thoughts on Ridley Scott’s recent Alien outings, the unparalleled beauty of the photography cannot be questioned.
After the death of their daughter, a dollmaker and his wife open their home to a group of orphans and the nun who cares for them. But things quickly go awry, as one of the dollmaker’s creations begins terrorising the home, in Annabelle: Creation.
The official trailer for Darren Aronofsky’s psychological horror Mother! dropped recently, and it’s giving us some serious Rosemary’s Baby (1968) vibes.


