
Jason Takes Manhattan: A Fun, Flawed Slasher Ride
When Friday the 13th Part 8 hit theaters in 1989, it carried the promise of a fresh take on the franchise, with the iconic Jason Voorhees set loose in NYC.
When Friday the 13th Part 8 hit theaters in 1989, it carried the promise of a fresh take on the franchise, with the iconic Jason Voorhees set loose in NYC.
"Chopping Mall" is one of those movies that feels like it was made on a dare. Released in 1986, it’s a B-movie through and through.
Released in 1997, Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s "Cure" has steadily grown in reputation, evolving into a landmark in psychological horror.
"I Saw the Devil," a South Korean thriller from 2010, doesn’t just dip its toes in horror and revenge—it plunges right in and drags you with it.
The 1990s were a transformative decade for horror, bringing fresh perspectives and reinvigorating the genre, here's our top ten.
The 1980s were a transformative era for horror cinema, marked by innovative special effects, memorable villains and supernatural terrors.
The 1970s were the golden age for horror movies, producing some of the most influential and genre-shaping films in horror.