The first season of creators Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk’s FX horror anthology series was a huge hit and justifiably so.
Whether in scenes of the slime oozing from the walls of the house in The Amityville Horror or the blood-filled hotel elevator in The Shining, horror movies and the books that inspire them often make ...
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Off the beaten path in a mansion in the woods, put on by Zombie Army Productions. You take a shuttle bus into the HellsGate grounds from the parking lot in Lockport. Inside, expect multiple floors and ...
The Halloween season has begun! That’s how I feel after the opening weekend of Universal Orlando’s Halloween Horror Nights every year. This is the 34th edition of their annual spectacular, featuring ...
40 years after its release, 1986’s House is a horror cult classic from when the genre could be unabashedly strange.
Before we jump into the rankings, we must start by saying that each of the attractions ranged from “good” to “fantastic,” in that there never felt like there was a Haunted House in the bunch that wasn ...
Layering a gothic tale and state-of-the-art sound equipment, Jamie Armitage’s play uses mood as much as jump scares to unseat ...
One of America’s most notorious homes, the Amityville Horror House has captivated movie lovers and fans of the paranormal for nearly 50 years. The Dutch Colonial home in Amityville, New York, became ...