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Forget ‘Scary Movie 6’ - Prime Video just added the one horror-comedy you need to watch this weekend
“The Blackening” was just added to Prime Video (as of June 5), so if you’re looking for something to watch before heading to your local theater to watch “Scary Movie 6,” or you're looking for an enjoyable comedy-horror that’s a little smarter (and almost certainly a lot funnier), here’s the scoop.
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Whether you like to shiver for zombies, cackle for horror comedy, gleefully gag over gross-out scares, get goosebumps over serial-killer thrillers, or dream of surreal twists that'll ensure nightmares, we've got you covered. Here are the best horror movies of 2026 so far.
The Horror Section, a media company focused on creating the world’s premier genre brand, have announced the cast of horror auteur Eli Roth’s chilling new film Ice Cream Man. The film will star Ari Millen (Orphan Black) as the titular character, along ...
Do you consider yourself a connoisseur of classic horror cinema? From terrifying monsters to scream queens, the genre has given us unforgettable performances that continue to haunt our nightmares. Take this quiz to test your knowledge and see if you can ...
Obsession, the viral low-budget horror blockbuster, releases in India on May 29, 2026. Starring Michael Johnston and Inde Navarrette, the film explores supernatural obsession, toxic desire and emotional manipulation.
Watermelon Pictures has boarded Rolla Selbak's feature with a plan to shoot in Jordan next year. By Aaron Couch Film Editor In early 2023, filmmaker Rolla Selbak completed her script for The Visitor, a horror feature steeped in Palestinian folklore.
There is a specific kind of cognitive dissonance that happens when you see a legendary monster doing something as ordinary as checking a text or picking up a hobby. We spend hours being terrified by these cinematic villains, but behind every mask and layer ...
"The Blackening" is smarter and funnier than any "Scary Movie"