1. Halloween Halloween may not have been the first slasher film, but has become the archetype of the sub-genre. John Carpenter was just 30 when he …
The greatest horror movies of all time, revealed
We look at some of the greatest horror movies of all time and speak to some of the best horror directors about the films that truly scare them.
1. Insidious Directed by James Wan, this super scary haunted house flick is well worth a watch during spooky season – and any time of year, in fact. …
1. Michael Myers The ‘murderous child’ trope begins and ends with Halloween’s Michael Myers, and carries an internal logic: anyone prepared to murder …
We’re being beckoned back to the town of Derry… not just by the bloodthirsty Pennywise the clown, but by Andy Muschietti: director of both the …
Pack your bags and don’t worry about the Tripadvisor reviews: the Overlook Hotel is beckoning you to check back in this week, with the release of The …
1. An American Werewolf in London "John Landis’ seminal gothic horror of ye-olde-English folklore in Thatcherite Britain pulls off that most difficult …
Monsters, of course, are central to my work – probably, to my life. I was a child in the 1960s, when TV shows like The Outer Limits and Doctor Who …