When I go to the movies, I want to be on the edge of my seat. I want the director to make me feel like I'm in the palm of their hand.
Many book-to-movie adaptations disappoint. They butcher the source material, water down the good stuff, and leave you wondering why Hollywood hates readers. But every once in a while, the stars align.
Reality feels stable until these psychology books unravel it. Identity, control, and perception blur in mind-bending reads ...
Let's start off with a classic. Steven Spielberg's 1975 film Jaws will keep you on the edge of your seat. This one's better if you prefer suspense and thrills to jump scares and spooky stuff. But ...
The year 2024 was a significant one for horror movies, highlighted by a successful awards season and dominance by the genre at the box office. Notably, the Oscars recognized four films within the ...
Austen Goslin (he/him) is an entertainment editor. He writes about the latest TV shows and movies, and particularly loves all things horror. Look, March isn’t the scariest month of the year.
Horror movies have historically had a hard time of it, since the genre — on which the industry has often financially relied — has frequently been disregarded by critics and the public at large ...