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Heat Vision's roundup of the films (and one TV show) to view as Oct. 31 approaches.Read more
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From "Paranormal Activity" to "The Conjuring," here are the top 15 horror films since 2009 with budgets of $20 million or less.
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"The Following's" Kevin Williamson, "Goosebumps" author R.L. Stine, makeup maestro Rick Baker and others tell THR what's made them squirm; says "The Vampire Diaries'" Julie Plec of "The Human Centipede": "I have never been so completely repulsed."Read more
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From the Hollywood Tower to the Queen Mary, creepy apparitions appear all over the city, either as a result of grieving spirits -- or great imagination.Read more
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The best-selling novelist and filmmaker recalls a time when the movies he loved carried too much pain to watch -- and how he found a way to, once again, appreciate the genre: "Try to remember the names of the protagonists. It will be difficult. We will always remember the monsters."Read more
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The count moves into a sumptuous "Great Gatsby"-esque mansion in Victorian England, where he's surrounded by newfangled inventions including telephones, electric carriages and the cinema -- but he still uses a demonhead sword and Vlad the Impaler-embossed gold pieces.Read more
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Schlocky? Check. Scary? Very. But Sam Raimi's 1987 film had a sense of humor never before seen in the genre that set the director, then 27 and in "filmmaker's jail" with his collective, onto an A-list trajectory. Star Bruce Campbell, writer Scott Spiegel, producer Rob Tapert and more reveal the backstory of how their desperation forged a cult classic.Read more
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Low-budget horror films in recent years have produced the highest profit margins in Hollywood history, redefining how studios make and market films. Plus, TV's most influential players in the genre.Read more
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The director, writer and producer behind 'Lords of Salem' reveals that Victor Fleming's 1939 movie 'The Wizard of Oz' was his first scary movie as a child. He also lets us know if there is anything taboo in making horror movies.
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Robert Kirkman (executive producer) and Greg Nicotero (special effects makeup) both share that the horror movie that scared them the most as children was George Romero's 1968 classic 'Night of the Living Dead.'
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