A soundtrack can make or break a film. Imagine Pulp Fiction, The Crow, or even Forrest Gump without the carefully curated songs to accompany the action on-screen or to provide interludes between ...
Every decade has its own distinct flavor of horror, but to genre fans, there was something special about the '80s. Released in the middle of the era sits the wacky 1985 cult classic House. The film ...
Many of the most beloved horror movies have scenes, like Linda Blair’s rotating head in “The Exorcist,” that are so absurd they practically invite satire. But other horror films build the laughs ...