Film Studies graduate, aspiring screenwriter and all-around nerd who, despite being a pretentious cinephile who loves ...
British-Nigerian siblings Akinola Davies Jr. and Wale Davies clinch BAFTA debut award, marking milestone for Nigerian storytelling on global cinematic stage.
British-Nigerian actress Wunmi Mosaku on Sunday, February 22, won the Best Supporting Actress award for her role in the supernatural thriller Sinners at the 2026 British Academy of Film and Television ...
February seems to be an exciting month for movie buffs, as a host of fan-favorite titles, including classic movies of the past, as well as new seasons of existing TV shows, will be making their way ...
From iconic final girls to Universal monsters, The Hollywood Reporter rounds up scary films coming this year. By Lexi Carson Associate Editor 'Scream 7,' '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple,' 'The Bride!
Meet the year's buzziest new nightmares, from A24's "The Backrooms" to Neon's "Hokum." In January 2026, American life sometimes resembles an episode of “The Munsters.” The U.S. is a twisted, backwards ...
Bodybuilder and “Scary Movie” actor Jayne Trcka is dead at 62. A family member told TMZ they weren’t aware of any illnesses that might have caused her death. A friend told the outlet they’d called ...
Rachel Shatto, Editor-in-chief of PRIDE.com, is an SF Bay Area-based writer, podcaster, and former editor of Curve magazine, where she honed her passion for writing about social justice and sex (and ...
In the age of cancel culture and social media, will the “Scary Movie” franchise’s typical controversial jokes still land? These are the questions actress Regina Hall asked herself before signing on to ...
It’s hard to look at the astounding box-office and critical success of Sinners and Weapons and say 2025 was not a great year for horror. And yet, here I am, bravely doing it anyway: 2025 was not a ...
There’s nothing new in noting that horror movies tend to run on pretty rigidly defined nostalgia cycles, as new franchises get big, peter out, and then—more and more frequently in the modern ...