The 70s and the 80s redefined the horror genre and gave many memorable classic horror movies which stand incomparable even today. Where the 70s brought milestones and trendsetters, the 80s developed them further and gave birth to a slew of franchises which made our horror genre extremely popular.
Staci Layne Wilson reporting Frenchman Eric Valette is shooting his first big-budget American film in Atlanta, GA. And yeah, he's doing a J-horror remake. And no, he didn't see the original. Sounds like a recipe for cliché crepes, but Valette is a smart cookie, and he knows how to tell a scary story: just watch his 2002 French language horror film, Maléfique. The devil goes to prison in that ...
Collider on MSN: This fan-favorite horror franchise was officially revived 11 years after its last movie
This fan-favorite horror franchise was officially revived 11 years after its last movie
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Horror fans love to debate which series is the best, but these five franchises have unquestionably made a scream at the box office.
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Horror is one of the most profitable genres in all of cinema, but only six franchises have crossed the billion dollar mark.