'Tis the season to cozy up by the fire, throw back a couple glasses of eggnog, and, if you're anything like me, watch some classic Christmas horror films.
Anyone that has ever spent an evening searching through Netflix has probably scrolled right past 'ThanksKilling,' but, if you're looking for a Thanksgiving-related horror film, you won't find one better.
There's probably a list somewhere of things you shouldn't do when proposing to your girlfriend and I have to imagine dressing up as a masked murderer is on that list.
It’s October and you know what means — it’s time to dust off the horror genre and spend a few weeks screaming at your television. Since actually getting off your couch and actually getting a movie off the shelf is too much effort, we’ve gone ahead and done all of the hard work for you. Here are the 10 best horror movies currently streaming on Netflix Instant. From bonafide classics to newer discoveries, these movies have a little something for everyone.
One of the greatest slasher films of all-time, John Carpenter's 'Halloween,' will return to the big screen Thursday, October 29th, at Bismarck's Grand Theatres.
As with most unfortunate news, this one comes to us abruptly with no warning. The great Wes Craven, the legendary horror filmmaker who brought us films such as A Nightmare on Elm Street and Scream, has died at 76. Craven had been battling brain cancer and passed away in his home in Los Angeles.
Christopher Lee, the knighted British actor who made a name for himself playing Dracula in a series of Hammer Film Productions releases — and an unlikely second act as a heavy metal singer — has died at the age of 93.