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Matt Damon treats cameos like an Olympic sport and frankly, we’re impressed.
Daphne Du Maurier’s novel gets a bland adaptation that champions dull romance over Gothic elements.
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Some horror movies exaggerate real-world terrors for effect, but road trip horror nails the frightening prospect of cramped cars and killers.
One director stands above the rest when it comes to embracing the horror of the unknown.
As Wheatley’s new adaptation of Daphne Du Maurier’s hit novel hits Netflix, we look at how it compares to the most famous version in cinema history.
Horror is full of beautiful dumbasses.
The Image Comics graphic novel from Alex de Campi and Erica Henderson returns the Count to his classic monster status.