Horror movies like Possession and The Fly crashed and burned upon their original release, but have come to be recognized as the masterpieces they are.
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Though sinister in appearance, the gargoyle has long been a symbol of protection and defense, dating back centuries. A forgotten movie from the early 1970s imagines that these creatures have dwelt ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Body horror master David Cronenberg has seen a few of his movies reach classic status, like The ...
Launched in 2022, Forbidden Worlds Film Festival showcases repertory fantasy, action, science-fiction and horror films from ...
It’s not often that a horror film gets the seal of approval from the King of Horror himself, Stephen King, but a film released in 1971 holds that rare distinction. The decade was groundbreaking for ...