Adam Scott horror movies in 2026 span Hokum, The Saviors, and The Whisper Man. Three genre leads from an actor whose horror career started with Hellraiser in 1996.
Hokum is Damian McCarthy's best horror movie yet. Arthur and Meaghan review and spoiler-discuss Adam Scott's terrifying turn in this Irish folk horror about a haunted hotel, a missing woman, and villains that aren't supernatural.
Hokum review: Damian McCarthy's folk horror starring Adam Scott delivers scares, mystery, and atmosphere at a haunted Irish inn. In theaters now from NEON.
The official Pitfall trailer is here. Watch the new survival horror slasher from director James Kondelik, starring Richard Harmon and Randy Couture. In theaters May 29, 2025.
The lost 1931 Dracula epilogue has surfaced on YouTube from a private 16mm print. Universal allegedly declined the footage months before the film enters public domain.
Alien: Isolation 2's Alien Day teaser hides more than it shows. We break down the weaponized save mechanic, UE5 switch, and why Hyenas' failure made the sequel possible.
The Childhood Trauma series is back. We're revisiting I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997) to figure out why this post-Scream slasher broke Meaghan as a kid. Wild production facts, convoluted plot breakdowns, and the honest verdict on whether it still holds up.
We revisit the 1997 slasher that terrified a nine-year-old in a creaky basement. Production secrets, casting surprises, and whether this post-Scream classic still holds up.
Kim Henkel chose A24 over major studios in a months-long Texas Chainsaw Massacre bidding war. Here's the creative strategy behind the franchise's biggest move.
Every April 21st, a post goes up on r/HorrorMovies. Same energy every year. “Happy fog day!” This time around, it pulled 49 upvotes and 11 comments, which doesn’t sound like a lot until you realize...
Lee Cronin's The Mummy earned $34M globally on a $22M budget in its opening weekend. Here's why lean horror remakes are the only monster movie model that works.
Lee Cronin's The Mummy is here, and it is not a Brendan Fraser movie. Arthur and Meaghan break down Blumhouse's R-rated possession film, the good (practical FX, Natalie Grace) and the genuinely confusing (wheelchair scenes, tonal whiplash). Spoilers included.
Lee Cronin's The Mummy (2026) swings for gory, Evil Dead-style horror but gets tripped up by tonal whiplash, overused camera tricks, and shoehorned Egypt lore.






