The 2000s didn’t play it safe. These horror films pushed limits, broke rules, and left scars that still define the genre ...
Trace the evolution of modern horror from the fast zombies of "28 Days Later" to the psychological depth of "Hereditary" and "Get Out." ...
The 2000s brought groundbreaking innovations to horror cinema that continue influencing filmmakers today. From found-footage techniques that changed how we experience fear to intimate character ...
The aughts were quite the time for horror. From the nihilistic, the range of horror remakes that either impressed us or made our eyes roll, the gore, and the low-rise jeans, accompanied by a lot of ...
This article is part of IndieWire’s 2000s Week celebration. Click here for a whole lot more. To seriously paraphrase the cat from “Coraline,” you might think horror movies in the 2000s were all hokey, ...
Writing from the Chicagoland area in Illinois, Robert is an avid movie watcher and will take just about any excuse to find time to go to his local movie theaters. Robert graduated from Bradley ...
Sometimes when creative people take a really big swing, large swathes of the audience just aren't going to get on board. There are a number of phenomenal movies that flopped with critics and audiences ...
From movies like "Scream" to "Halloween," horror films are undoubtedly a popular genre amongst movie-watchers. Horror films contain elements that aim to elicit fear, shock, and disgust from viewers, ...
No studio has ever achieved a more significant standing in the annals of horror than Hammer Horror. Inheriting the monopoly held by Universal throughout the ‘30s and ‘40s, Hammer produced some of the ...
A lifelong gamer, film fanatic and fan of all things geeky, Andy studied Film and TV Screenwriting at university and achieved a master's degree in Scriptwriting in 2017. As a professional writer, Andy ...