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Horror movies explore mature themes, provoking intense emotions and reactions from viewers. The films discussed delve into dark and sinister topics like abuse, addiction, and supernatural forces.
UPDATE 08/04/25: YouTube has confirmed that Balatro videos should not be age-restricted. "Videos featuring Balatro gameplay should not be age-restricted. We're fixing the issue and conducting a ...
Sometimes, however, a horror movie comes along that really dials up the gross factor. While many such films fall into the category of body horror, several other horror movies aim to gross out ...
Austen Goslin (he/him) is an entertainment editor. He writes about the latest TV shows and movies, and particularly loves all things horror. Look, March isn’t the scariest month of the year.
On Friday, the YouTube channel Balatro University posted a video highlighting how some of their videos had recently been age-restricted after the company tightened its policies about gambling content.
A May theatrical release is in the works. The Australian horror movie comes from Causeway Films which produced such genre hits as The Babadook and Talk to Me. In the movie, Sarah and Fergus ...
Warner Bros. One of the most beloved movies built around rituals is The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975), where audiences have sung along, danced to the “Time Warp,” and thrown toast ...
Haunted house attractions are the bread and butter of the Halloween season, delivering safe scares for folks who want to scream without their lives ever being in danger. But what if the location ...
Michael B. Jordan plays twin brothers in Ryan Coogler's genre-blending film set in 1932 Mississippi, mixing supernatural ...
not just for the gory horror films you’ll find there, but for the sheer haphazardness of the journey. As a free, ad-supported streaming service, Tubi horror has one major thing going for it ...
DJ Habibeats talks about his new music, which includes his new single “Hayati,” future plans, and being a part of the digital age. How did “Hayati” come about? Honestly, 90 percent of the ...
Horror movies are now product, and most of them are so devoted to goosing the audience — jump scares, demons nestled within demons — that it’s actually rare to see a horror film of the week ...