Lindsay Calleran's debut feature uses the family haunted house attraction as a stage for something far scarier than any theatrical scare...the moment a child realizes a parent is not who she believed him to be. @Tribeca. https://t.co/mkVACHYbK5
What happens when the world learns we are not alone? Steven Spielberg's #DisclosureDay uses aliens, whistleblowers, and secrets to explore truth, empathy, and who gets to control reality. Emily Blunt, Josh O'Connor, Colman Domingo, and Colin Firth star. https://t.co/4ObKFAu8HV
Why are horror's oldest monsters suddenly everywhere again? From #Nosferatu and #TheWolfMan to #Frankenstein and #TheMummy, today's filmmakers are using classic horror icons to confront modern fears about isolation, power, misinformation, and survival. https://t.co/qH3a5dWbxo
What if studying abroad was terrifying, and then you discovered your dance academy was run by witches? Pleatherface tackles Dario Argento's #Suspiria, a horror classic that somehow remains mesmerizing even when you're not entirely sure what's going on. https://t.co/DcTCq1HJ2G
#TalesFromTheCrypt Season 5 finds the series at its peak! @lucilleballer revisits a season featuring Tim Curry, Brad Dourif, Bill Paxton, Kyle MacLachlan, and Ernie Hudson, arguing that the Crypt Keeper's 5th outing is among the anthology's best. @Shudder https://t.co/UIJZSK8Mi3
#TheLeader is one of my favs at @Tribeca. I still can't look at a pair of black Nike shoes without thinking about Heaven's Gate. Anchored by phenomenal work from Vera Farmiga and Tim Blake Nelson, the film looks at how the need to belong can be weaponized https://t.co/FbNYNpkZxx
#Tribeca2026 is bringing us body horror, cult psychology, post-apocalyptic Halloween mayhem, a gnarly international creature feature, a one-night crime rampage from Spain, and a Heaven's Gate biopic that will draw highly fractured audiences. https://t.co/lR58b9KbHb
As our #VincentPrice Week ends, we look at the strange magic of the horror icon's greatest weapon: his voice. Whether narrating Tim Burton's VINCENT or bringing dread and humor to everything he touched, Price could make the macabre feel oddly comforting. https://t.co/1gwzCeAjFS
#TalesFromTheCrypt Season 4 may not reach the heights of Season 2, but it rebounds nicely from Season 3 with killer guest stars, Tom Hanks' directorial debut, cannibal restaurants, werewolves, killer tattoos, and some of Crypty's corniest jokes yet. https://t.co/SnOWDSAP8h
Long before Jigsaw ever rolled out a rusty trap, #VincentPrice was already staging elaborate revenge kills in THEATRE OF BLOOD. Shakespeare, murder, meat pies, and proto torture porn collide in underrated performance by The Prince of Darkness. https://t.co/b0koZxrpdv
#VincentPrice Week continues with MADHOUSE (1974), a strange meta horror film where Vincent Price plays a horror icon losing control of his career and sanity. With Peter Cushing, killer TV horror aesthetics, and one of Price’s most vulnerable performances. https://t.co/5QpxHRwgvZ
To kick off #VincentPrice Week, "Wise Up" Katie Weiss digs into the horror icon's strangest side hustles: hanging with the Bradys, becoming one with the Muppets, and lending that legendary voice to Michael Jackson's THRILLER.
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#SACCHARINE is out now and follows a medical student who turns to an unlicensed weight-loss pill, only to discover its secret ingredient is human ash. Natalie Erika James turns body anxiety, hunger, and self-worth into pretty disgusting body horror. https://t.co/2GZjtIF9mK
#TALESFROMTHECRYPT Season 3 on @Shudder may not hit as hard as S2, but @Lucilleballer thinks the Crypt Keeper still has tricks left. Kyle MacLachlan dodges vultures, Malcolm McDowell becomes a vampire, and Jon Lovitz learns “the look” has consequences. https://t.co/vEs4pCaGw4
LEE CRONIN’S #THEMUMMY drags Universal’s old monster back into the dark as a grotesque domestic possession nightmare. Jack Reynor and Laia Costa anchor a family horror story filled with decaying houses, brutal kills, and deadite-style chaos.
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MĀRAMA transforms a fog-covered English manor into a haunting story about stolen identity and colonial guilt. Radek Velicka says Taratoa Stappard’s Māori Gothic debut is visually striking, anchored by one unforgettable haka sequence.
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