Having published his first poem at the at of 11, Joshua Vazquez has been a writer for over two decades. A respected canine trainer, decorated public servant, and a United States Army veteran, Joshua ...
Soniya Hinduja is a senior writer at MovieWeb, where she covers film and television with a focus on storytelling, cultural impact, and industry trends. Since joining in December 2022, she has ...
Freelance writer for MovieWeb. Overly obsessed Blockbuster Enthusiast. Horror junkie. American Horror Story's first season premiered in 2011 and was entitled Murder House. The season focused on the ...
Alyssa Mertes Serio is a writer from the United States. She graduated from college with her Bachelor of Arts in English and Communications in 2014, and since then, has contributed to many digital ...
The Insidious franchise's latest film was released last July, and fans geared up for another movie full of ethereal worlds and terrifying demons. Insidious: The Red Door essentially passes the ...
What are the key parts to making any film terrifying? Some mostly say it's the suspense, atmosphere, or build-up; others might say it's the performances. But a major component, and one so synonymous ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Lionsgate Films In ...
The floor creaks, the music turns ominous and an uneasy quiet sets in. Then BAM! It’s the classic jump scare. This staple of horror movies, when done well, is instantly memorable. With Times film ...
Samantha is a Senior Writer for Collider, with a deep admiration for the arts, a vast amount of unpopular opinions, and an ever-expanding knowledge of all things TV and Film. Unafraid to speak her ...
As Halloween approaches, it’s getting scary out there. But, surprisingly, it’s not as jump-scary as it used to be. Since 2014, the number of jump scares cranked out by Hollywood has fallen ...
The effectiveness of jump scares in a horror movie relies on many factors, especially atmosphere. Just shoving a shocking image in the face of the viewers might terrify them for a moment, but it won't ...
Whether it’s a cat leaping out of a closet or a demon popping up from nowhere and screaming into the camera lens, everyone knows the visceral feeling of a movie jump scare. But does that sudden jolt ...