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We’re lifting the red tape off of these grisly visions of the silver screen.
You thought you were scared of needles ... you had no idea.
Are you there, God? It’s us, and we’re terrified.
From a mother’s rage to a killer’s crawlspace full of rotting bodies, we revisit the creepiest books that chilled our bones.
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Grab the fluffy pillow; you’re going to need it after witnessing these flicks of torture, madness, and murder.
These killer females go beyond just getting their hands bloody.
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A truly great horror movie poster is worth a thousand screams—and a place in our nightmares.
There's no wage gap . . . crime just doesn't pay.
When it comes to watching FX’s riveting new crime drama, The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story, consider us guilty.
Supernatural terror, slimy serial killers, and the gripping true story of an on-air suicide haunt the silver screen at this year's film fest.
Because you're never too young to kill.
These chillers, thrillers, and killer crime dramas will keep you glued to your screen all year long.
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