★★★★ out of ★★★★★ There exists that great space in documentaries that take place decades after the event occurred. It's this beautiful melange of revisionist history, lucid thoughts, purposeful sleepwalking, and repressed memories. All answers are correct and infallible when the documentary is filtered through the iconic lens of a single and thoughtful directorial darling. THE William Friedkin is the ultimate bridge between Hollywood's glorious beginnings and the revolutionary young guns of the 1970s. It should come as no surprise the Friedkin has some rather insightful things to say about one of the greatest films of the 1970s, possibly the greatest horror film of all time, and in some camps, THE greatest film ever put down on celluloid -- the Exorcist.
You love ’em. You hate ’em. You don’t know where to start. You worship at their altar. All these things are true. One of the most polemic (and satisfying) devices in the horror genre — shaky cam/found footage flics.
Scariest Thing's own Shaky Cam Kitty's picks! You like to find footage from dead people in the woods? Well, so does Amy. She hasn't found a camera that isn't worth shaking.
Lightning Strikes! UPDATED for the TOP 100 list! Your Scariest Editor weighs in with his picks for the Top 100 Horror Movies of All Time.
Congrats! You’ve wandered down to the end of the cul-de-sac and discovered the world of sci-fi-horror. Is is horror? Is it sci-fi? Is it horror-sci-fi? Does it have space aliens? Are those furry little space aliens scary? All these questions are answered with the Top 10 Sci-Fi Horror Films of All Time!
It's finally happening. We're getting our master recommendation list together for YOU, the horror movie-loving audience.
The Soupman dispenses his scary wisdom for all's y'all! His recipe for a good horror movie? One part grind, one part house, season with some 70's spice, a dash of Satanic oil (Often Italian), and serve it on a VHS tape. The Scariest Things podcaster and author, Mike Campbell's weighs in with his Top 25.