The Shape of Water” (2017) “Frankenstein” (1931) “The Host” (2006) “Alien” (1979) “The Thing” (1982) “Pan’s Labyrinth” (2006) ...
These creature features have left a beastly dent on the big screen. Most horror movies have a monster of some kind, even if that monster happens to be human. But a classic creature feature takes ...
A monster comedy horror film directed by Ron Underwood, the story follows when two handymen decide to leave the town but ...
The story surrounds seven helpless and bullied children who are forced to face their worst nightmares in the form of ...
there's never been a sequel to this unique monster thriller. I know what you're thinking — "There are two more Cloverfield movies!" Cloverfield did technically have follow-ups through 10 ...
3) Infested (96%) – Probably one of the best “creature” movies I’ve ever seen about mutant spiders rampaging through an inescapable apartment building. 4) In Flames (95%) – A mother and ...
While some of the better horror films hide their monsters, the genre is filled with frustrating examples that try to hide and ...
Although Godzilla takes the crown worldwide, this 1953 classic is perhaps the best American film from the cycle of atomic monster movies that sprung out of the decade's intense Cold War paranoia.
Universal's classic series of monster movies from the 1930s still stand among the best the horror subgenre has to offer, alongside '50s-style B-movie fun, '80s effects showcases, and modern ...