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Jason Blum, Sophia Takal, and others on how the scariest stories are always a little bit true. (article)
Jason Blum, Sophia Takal, and others on how the scariest stories are always a little bit true. (episode)
A young director revisits a nineteen-seventies slasher film, with toxic masculinity and the MeToo movement in mind.
Blumhouse Productions is spearheading a new crop of horror films with political and social import, like Jordan Peele’s “Get Out.”
The only thing scarier than a hidden killer, a ghost, a homicidal drifter, or a haunted doll is all four at the same time.
A heist story that sounds like a technological thriller—except that it happened this year, to a hapless executive in London. And it could happen to you.
Addams set out to write a pitch-dark satire of suburban life, and ended up creating one of the most beloved cartoons of all time.