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From Hitchcock to Stephen King, a roundup of the who's who in horror; all about celebrities flaunting their loudest screams and most nightmarish scenes.
'Holey' Moley: Ryan Murphy Shares Terrifying New Monster From 'American Horror Story'
It is that time of year again, where we all scratch our heads and stare at our screens in confusion saying "dafuq?" Ryan Murphy is once again hyping the horror of FX's American Horror Story in the run-up to Season 7 and an election-themed year. With AHS alumni like Sarah Paulson and Evan Peters on board, we also have newcomers like Billie Lourd and Leslie Grossman to up the ante in dread stakes, but still no idea what Murphy's presidential plan is.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror
Floating The Idea: Stephen King Explains How He Created Pennywise In 'It'
Horror hound #StephenKing certainly wasn't "clowning around" when he wrote It, his nightmare-inducing novel about clowns, in 1986. The book had something of resurgence thanks to ABC's miniseries in 1990, which famously starred Tim Curry as #Pennywise the dancing clown.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror
The Gloves Are Off: Robert Englund Reveals His Favorite Freddy Krueger Kill
Time to rummage out that striped jumper, dust off the fedora, and reach for that rusty glove, because #FreddyKrueger is STILL haunting our nightmares.#RobertEnglund played the iconic slasher from the original #NightmareonElmStreet in 1984 right the way through to Freddy vs. Jason in 2003.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror
The Razor Gloves Are Off: Why Heather Langenkamp Can't Watch The 'A Nightmare On Elm Street' Remake
One, two, Freddy may be coming for your, but hopefully our next trip down #ElmStreet will fair better than the boogeyman's last razor-gloved attack. We all know about the maligned #WarnerBros remake of A Nightmare on Elm Street - starring Rooney Mara and Jackie Earle Haley, the 2010 film is still haunting the infamous monster franchise to this day. It now seems that all of Hollywood has another supporter, as we have found yet another person who refuses to watch Samuel Bayer's car crash of a film.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror
Anne Rice Wants Matt Bomer To Take A Bite At Vampire Chronicles TV Series
"Is that a stake in your pants, or are you just pleased to see me?" There is no denying that vampires still mean big business for Hollywood, with The Vampire Diaries currently airing its eighth and final series. Vampires attract a loyal fanbase, I mean, who hasn't fantasized about Angel, Spike, or Eric Northman sinking their fangs (and more) into you? Maybe not Gary Oldman as Dracula, but we will let that slide.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror
The Perfect Fan-Casting For Millie Bobby Brown On 'The Walking Dead'
You know, there are not many people who weren't blown away by the insanely popular #Netflix original series #StrangerThings. It was a show that had plot twists around every turn, and sported possibly the most talented cast of child actors that I've ever seen. The stand out from this young group is hands down Eleven herself, Millie Bobby Brown.
By Tyler S. Callaway8 years ago in Horror
Stop Clowning Around: Hugo Weaving Nearly Played Pennywise In The 'IT' Reboot
Whether Andy Muschietti's hotly anticipated IT remake sinks or swims, remember, "they all float down here." Fans of the upcoming film will know that 26-year-old Bill Skarsgård will star as Pennywise the Dancing Clown, the film's main antagonist — an evil clown who haunts the living nightmares of children. Only time will tell if we can get a faithful reimagining of #StephenKing's 1986 novel.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror
Final Girls To Femme Fatales: Where Are Hollywood's Scream Queens Now?!
Listen up idiot hookers, Scream Queens is back! Ryan Murphy's horror anthology returns for its second season, swapping out the setting of college campus in favor of hospital halls. With an impressive cast, including Emma Roberts, Lea Michele, and Abigail Breslin, there is undoubtedly only one queen of Scream Queens. Screen legend Jamie Lee Curtis reigns supreme as the psychotic Cathy Munsch. As the Halloween franchise's leading lady, Curtis became one of cinema's feistiest final girls. Whether they make it to the inevitable sequel, or get Barrymore'd in the first act, where would Hollywood be without horror's howling heroines? Here is what the real Scream Queens are up to now!
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror
The Members Of the Rebooted 'It' Losers' Club Reveal Who They Hope To See Play The Adult Characters. Top Story - November 2017.
It is ready to terrify the world with the rebooted version of Stephen King's spooky and legendary book. The reboot is set to be released in theatres across the world from September 8th, in which will scare the souls out of the people who are brave enough to watch the movie.
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Horror
Monster Mash
"Once upon a time a midnight dreary I ponder weak and weary," just like the macabre writings of Edger Allen Poe. It kinda reminds me of those monster movies we used to watch when we were kids. You know the Boris Karloff or Bela Lugosi flicks that always came on TV mostly on Saturday nights when television was so young. Whether it was Frankenstein or Dracula and others we were all entertained. In more than one instance as kids we tried to make a real life monster, just like the Frankenstein movie we watched that previous Saturday. We literally turned our parents garages into "Laboratories." On so many occasions the Saturday night monster movies were showcased by Soupy Sales who hosted Shock Theater. As kids we begged our parents or did anything just so they would let us stay up to that ungodly hour of 10 o'clock when Shock Theater came on. Huddled under blankets ever so near to those small TV screens, we were glued to the tube as they say until the very last.
By Dr. Williams8 years ago in Horror












