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How son of Psycho star Anthony Perkins came up with horror hit of the year

How son of Psycho star Anthony Perkins came up with horror hit of the year

Longlegs has taken everyone by surprise, rekindling hope that people will still go to the cinema for the right movie.

  • by Karl Quinn

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Exorcism movies are everywhere. Why are we obsessed with them?

Exorcism movies are everywhere. Why are we obsessed with them?

Fifty years since The Exorcist themes of demonic possession still loom large, with Russell Crowe starring in yet another exorcism film.

  • by Jake Wilson
It’s been a terrible year for cinema, but one genre is holding strong

It’s been a terrible year for cinema, but one genre is holding strong

Why are these smaller-scale movies attracting decent audiences while major studio films flop?

  • by Nell Geraets
A talking hanky, alien invasion – is this the most silly, joyful horror film of all time?

A talking hanky, alien invasion – is this the most silly, joyful horror film of all time?

Nick Roth and Lindsey Haun created the low-budget Hanky Panky with a camera won in a competition and a bunch of movie business pals, including Seth Green.

  • by Ben Pobjie
Don Lane, the Devil, and why Aussie horror is taking over the world

Don Lane, the Devil, and why Aussie horror is taking over the world

Hot on the heels of breakout hit Talk To Me, Late Night With the Devil is the latest Aussie horror flick to attract worldwide buzz, and box office results.

  • by Karl Quinn
A non-exhaustive list of horror’s most spine-chilling scenes

A non-exhaustive list of horror’s most spine-chilling scenes

Looking for a good scare to spice up your summer? We’ve rounded up the most disturbing scenes sure to give you goosebumps.

  • by Nell Geraets, Garry Maddox, Kylie Northover, Caroline Schelle, Robert Moran and Helen Pitt
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Australia’s wild west: Why are so many horrors set in the outback?

Australia’s wild west: Why are so many horrors set in the outback?

From The Royal Hotel to Long Weekend, the Australian bush has long been a go-to setting for horrors and thrillers, but what is it about this vast landscape that’s so scary?

  • by Nell Geraets
This show about zombies seemed a risky idea. Believing in it paid off

This show about zombies seemed a risky idea. Believing in it paid off

Daryl Dixon is one of the most popular characters in The Walking Dead franchise, and for actor Norman Reedus, going solo has been a chance to get back to basics.

  • by Karl Quinn
‘Gooey foods fill you with disgust’: The things I learnt from a week of watching horror films

‘Gooey foods fill you with disgust’: The things I learnt from a week of watching horror films

It’s a genre that’s often underestimated critically, yet continues to pull in big audiences.

  • by Nell Geraets
Goosebumps is back. Why is horror such a popular form of kids’ entertainment?

Goosebumps is back. Why is horror such a popular form of kids’ entertainment?

From Goosebumps to Crazy Fun Park, scary children’s shows are proving popular. Has the horror genre been underrated in children’s entertainment?

  • by Nell Geraets
The devil is in the detail: This Exorcist sequel too slick to be scary
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The devil is in the detail: This Exorcist sequel too slick to be scary

The Exorcist: Believer feels too restrained and polished compared with the original.

  • by Nell Geraets