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<i>My Wife and I Bought a Ranch</i> Getting Feature Adaptation; <i>Companion</i> Director on Board

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Sophie Thatcher with tears in her eyes in Companion

My Wife and I Bought a Ranch Getting Feature Adaptation; Companion Director on Board

Luicielle Guillaume as “Julia” and Laurie Pavy as Anais in David Moreau’s MADS.

MadS Trailer Is a Drug-Induced and Very Bloody Nightmare

Chef in House of Spoils making some haunted tarts

House of Spoils Trailer Serves Up Some Delicious Horror Motifs

Images from three made-for-TV horror movies of the 1970s: Gargoyles, The Night Stalker, and Frankenstein: The True Story

15 Reasons Why the 1970s Were a Golden Age for TV Terror

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Scared woman in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, 1974

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Returning to Theaters for 50th Anniversary, With New Trailer to Celebrate

Demi Moore, her eye makeup in tracks in The Substance

The Substance Is a Satirical Body Horror Picture of Dorian Gray

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Boy looking at spooky thing in woods in Daddy's Head

Daddy’s Head Trailer Gives Us a Child’s Grief in the Form of a Malevolent Monster

Mr. Crocket being creepy dancing with kids in Mr. Crocket

Mr. Crocket Trailer Proves That It’s Dangerous for Kids to Watch TV

Family in Presence looking at something scary, presumably.

Presence: Trailers for Steven Soderbergh’s Next Flick Are Creepy AF

Scared eyes looking through fingers from Wolf Man poster

Dad Might Not Be Such a Great Protector in Wolf Man Trailer

Gretchen (Hunter Schafer) is menaced in a scene in Tilman Singer's Cuckoo.

When It’s Time To Leave The Nest: Cuckoo

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L-R Dianne Wiest as Minnie Castavet and Julia Garner as Terry Gionoffrio in Apartment 7A, streaming on Paramount+ 2024. Photo

Apartment 7A Trailer: Rosemary’s Baby Prequel Explores What One Would Do for Rent Control