Leigh Whannell’s remake of the 1933 classic is probably the most effective and well-acted horror movie since 2017’s “Get Out.” Like Jordan Peele’s breakthrough, Whannell’s

Leigh Whannell’s remake of the 1933 classic is probably the most effective and well-acted horror movie since 2017’s “Get Out.” Like Jordan Peele’s breakthrough, Whannell’s
AMC’s seven-episode docu-series about, well, the history of horror hits just about all the right notes. Divided into six categories over seven episodes, the show
Leigh Whannell’s sci-fi/action hybrid carries the kind of momentum that announces a cult classic just waiting to happen. It’s in nearly every aspect of this
Sitting through this latest entry in the surprisingly resilient “Insidious” franchise is nothing less than a chore from beginning to end. The screenplay, written by
Fans of “Shaun of the Dead” or Peter Jackson’s “Dead-Alive” should track down this horror-comedy hybrid as soon as possible. Although it obviously has a