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11 horror movies that are actually really funny
Good horror movies are intended to leave you feeling too afraid to sleep at night, but some of the best ones make you laugh,...
Michigan town tried banning clowns at Halloween event
There’s a huge array of clowns in pop culture. There’s Ronald McDonald, The Simpsons’ Krusty The Clown and, of course, It’s terrifying Pennywise. Regardless...
Watch artist make Rubik’s Cube Oli Sykes, Pennywise portraits
Life imitates art, and art can be found in every television show, music video and blockbuster movie for one multi-talented artist with a Rubik's...
Find out which horror villain matches your zodiac sign
It’s the spookiest time of the year again, and that means indulging in some of our favorite things more than usual—such as astrology and...
11 terrifying tales inspired by true events that will give you nightmares
The imagination can come up with some pretty terrifying stories to tell, but scary movies and horror novels get twice as creepy if they...
‘It: Chapter Two’ will have one of the book’s scariest scenes
Think the first It movie was terrifying? Think again! It looks like the upcoming It: Chapter Two will feature one of the most disturbing...
The first look at Pennywise in ‘It: Chapter Two’ is as terrifying as you’d...
Suspense is building for the sequel to megahit horror reboot It, and we finally have a first look at everyone’s favorite dancing clown.
While the images...
This ‘It: Chapter Two’ actor modeled on Saves The Day’s album cover
James Ransone joined the Losers Club alongside the likes of James McAvoy and Jessica Chastain to portray an adult version of Eddie Kaspbrak in...
These Pennywise Halloween decorations are the stuff of nightmares
Bill Skarsgård is plenty terrifying enough as Pennywise from the 2017 It adaptation—even the actor himself had nightmares from it. Despite this, Party City...
The 25 most emo movie characters
Whether they’re channeling excellent music taste or embracing the mantra of all-black everything, sometimes emo makes it to the big screen. From Janis Ian...