Yikes... That’s one Star Wars comparison no filmmaker wants to hear.
An action survival-horror movie headlined by Idris Elba is making its way to Netflix soon. At the time of its release, it received a generally positive reception from critics and audiences. However, ...
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All 5 Indiana Jones movies, ranked by believability
Ranking the Indiana Jones movies by believability reveals which adventures feel grounded in history – and which push the franchise into wild fantasy.
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Quicksand is the hiking danger you never knew you had to worry about
It may not be the human-swallowing horror of Golden Age Hollywood films, but quicksand is a real-life hazard for hikers. It pays to know what it is and how to escape.
From the outset of the bit, Fleming notes that he feels a certain kinship with women, by dint of his theatrical background, which includes training in acting and modern dance, and because of his ...
Not many horror movies are more disturbing than Hereditary, so it's worth celebrating ones like Martyrs and Bring Her Back that arguably were.
Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe explained that he shifted his addictive personality from alcohol to exercise, noting he is “pretty intense about it.” ...
Very few people are going to complain about a horror movie being scary since, well, that's kind of the point of the genre. A horror movie works best when it's able to effectively scare the viewer, ...
From iconic final girls to Universal monsters, The Hollywood Reporter rounds up scary films coming this year. By Lexi Carson Associate Editor 'Scream 7,' '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple,' 'The Bride!
The year isn’t quite over yet, but we’re already looking ahead to everything that 2026 has in store for us. Watch With Us loves a good horror movie, so we’ve ranked the five horror films that we’re ...
From genre-defining hits ('Sinners') and surprise breakouts ('Weapons') to hidden gems ('Dead Mail') and auteur-driven awards contenders ('Frankenstein'), these were the best scares studios and ...
Rachel Shatto, Editor-in-chief of PRIDE.com, is an SF Bay Area-based writer, podcaster, and former editor of Curve magazine, where she honed her passion for writing about social justice and sex (and ...
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