Federico is a writer and journalist who joined the MovieWeb family a few years ago, bringing in his years-long experience as a critic of all kinds of films, especially indies. He's had the fortune of ...
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Joel Medina spent his life devouring all things pop culture - for better and worse (he watched Final Destination way too young). Born and raised in LA County, he spent his summers watching every movie ...
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Horror movie monsters can defy expectations, offering unique and truly unsettling experiences for the audience. These creatures break the mold, turning everyday fears into sources of unimaginable ...
Warning: this article contains a very brief mention of a few disturbing themes, including suicide. Monsters in the horror genre can be unforgettable for a variety of reasons, depending on the tone of ...
Terry Perez is resourceful when it comes to writing and creating content. No matter what, she can craft engaging articles and social media posts thanks to her experience in interviewing interesting ...
EXCLUSIVE: Two-time Oscar nominee Djimon Hounsou (Blood Diamond) has been set to star in the horror-thriller The Monster, which will be directed by the Saw franchise’s Darren Lynn Bousman. From a ...
Kelsey is a Senior Writer for Collider, responsible for lists revolving around TV and movies. A self-proclaimed TV and movie junkie who has been in the digital media space for seven years, Kelsey has ...
Since the dawn of television, the small screen has been home to a variety of monsters designed to terrify viewers and boost sales for nightlight manufacturers. These foul beasts come in every shape ...
In Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho (1960), Marion Crane looks up at the house looming in the night sky behind the Bates Motel, its hybrid New England/Victorian style oddly out of place. We’re left with the ...