I’ve found this to be personally true, as in college, when I was at the lowest point of my life, horror helped me overcome my own demons. Early on during my time at Northwestern University ...
Uniquely hilarious, the serial-killer movie Creep reinvents the found footage genre, then flips it on its head in the sequel. Peter is a writer and editor for the CNET How-To team. He has been ...
Every horror movie fan knows the rules: don’t split up, don’t answer the phone, and don’t trust anyone. But there’s one rule that’s endured for decades: the final girl always survives. Jamie Lee ...
A woman and a young girl were heard screaming with witnesses reporting seeing “blood everywhere” after a triple stabbing in East London that has left a two-year-old boy fighting for his life.
The inspirations behind a group of masks, part of a college art exhibition celebrating Halloween, comes in part from old Japanese folklore as well as a more recent horror movie/series classic.
Still deciding on a Halloween outfit? Here’s the most popular horror character costumes for Halloween 2024 and accompanying nail art ideas. UK jewellery designer, Abbott Lyon, has analysed social ...
Inside a bunker buried deep beneath the city, Cyberpunk 2077 leaves its RPG structure behind and morphs into a survival horror. A relentless robotic hunter stalks you through chambers and corridors, ...
Dallas had been sidelined for two years by the time he made a decision on his future, after sustaining a horror leg break in a tackle with Jack Grealish during April 2022. The Northern Irishman ...
A WOMAN and an eight-year-old girl ran down the street screaming with "blood everywhere" after a triple stab attack, neighbours have said. A boy, aged two, was also injured after the "shocking ...
And when Dad gets home, you know what he says? 'You've been a bad girl. You've been a bad little girl, and you're getting a vigorous spanking right now. And no, it's not gonna hurt me more than it ...
We also share our own, and listeners’, top Halloween films. Lilah’s joined by FT horror movie superfan Topher Forhecz and political columnist, film buff and Beetlejuice hater Stephen Bush.