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The 1970s were a true before and after for the horror genre, with the decade producing several revolutionary classics like The Exorcist and Halloween.
Ahead of Halloween, Entertainment Weekly is counting down the 25 best horror movie villains of all time, from Pinhead to Pennywise.
The 1970s were an amazing year for cinema. Many talented emerging directors had untethered creative reign and financial backing to use the medium as their playground. And some of the most beloved, iconic classics of horror cinema came from the '70s.
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‘1000 Women in Horror’ Review: A Necessary and Entertaining Look At Women In The Genre [Brooklyn Horror Film Festival 2025]
Women in Horror' illustrates that women have always been part of horror; they just deserve more seats at the table.
For those out there who've somehow managed to avoid seeing this classic Steven Spielberg film, now's the time to change that before it leaves Netflix.
All Things Considered producers Avery Keatley and Marc Rivers talk about movies that capture the eerie spirit of Halloween without the blood, gore, or jump scares.
Note that these aren't just dark fantasy films--they're often classified as horror from various sources, they just happen to be family-friendly. Also note that some films, like The Nightmare Before Christmas,