The spooky season is well and truly upon us and while there’s nothing wrong with settling down with a scary movie, there’s a simpler way to get your horror fix, and for free too. YouTube is awash with ...
Aya Tsintziras is a freelance writer who writes about TV, movies, and has a particular interest in the horror genre. She has a Political Science degree from the University of Toronto and a Masters of ...
Horror films have a way of pinning audiences to the edge of their seats and engrossing them in terrifying tales of monsters and mayhem, transforming an otherwise mundane hour into something truly ...
Rachel is a contributor at Collider who specializes in the horror genre. She was raised in Atlanta and moved to Colorado in 2016. In 2022, she graduated from The University of Colorado Boulder with a ...
The Backrooms might just be the scariest video on the internet. YouTube horror short film The Backrooms has gone wildly viral since its release, especially in the online horror community, with many ...
"For He Can Creep" from the new season of Love, Death, and Robots is must-see Halloween viewing. Credit: Screenshot Hold onto your dookie ’cause it’s time to get spooky! I like to spend every ...
The ongoing digitization of life has plenty to frighten us. But the good news is that the same terrifying tech overlord future that appears imminent also brings positives, like new ways to access ...
"Careful what you draw." Another chilling new horror short under 5 minutes has launched online, proving that you can pull off some good scares in just a few minutes. The Drawing is the latest horror ...
There’s nothing revolutionary about the short films-to-features path many filmmakers take to reach the mainstream. Getting your short shown at Sundance or Tribeca has long been a viable method to ...
Legendary Entertainment‘s relationship with YouTube is about to get scary. The companies have collaborated on “YouTube Space House of Horrors: A Legendary Halloween” for which Guillermo del Toro will ...