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10 Best Horror Movie Sequels Ranked The horror genre has spawned countless sequels and while most are nothing to write home about, some are so good they put their predecessors to shame.
The New York Times has weighed in on “The 100 best movies of the 21st Century,” and the results include a couple of strong Alabama connections – including a Top 10 selection filmed in the state.
More than 500 stars — including Pamela Anderson, Brian Cox and Molly Ringwald — voted for The New York Times' 100 best movies of the 21st century.
The movie: J.A. Bayona’s 2007 Spanish-language spookfest The Orphanage is one of those brilliant horror movies that scares the life out of you and breaks your heart in one ghost-child-filled go.
5 best horror movie sequels to stream before seeing ‘28 Years Later’ and ‘Megan 2.0’ in theaters Opinion By Rory Mellon published 24 June 2025 These horror sequels keep the spooky vibes ...
Pixar's latest goes big on sci-fi adventure and heart—but one moment in particular stands out for its sideways step into the world of body horror.
Cinnamon Toast Crunch has created some horror movie ads that feature a piece of cannibal cereal munching on its own kind.
It is, hands down, the best Japanese horror movie in decades, and quite possibly the single best horror movie you’ll see this year, period.
'Best Wishes to All' suggests that happiness isn't an endlessly renewable currency — and that the privilege of having it always comes with a price.
Best Wishes for All stretches the limits of its allegorical horror, but its strong grasp of unsettling imagery and atmosphere almost makes up for it.
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