Horror
From Barbara Hershey and her sweet girl in "Black Swan" to Norma and Norman Bates, these mother-kid dynamics are the stuff of nightmares.
Renowned illustrator Hal Hefner writes about his own very real nightmare on Elm Street and how Wes Craven's work taught him to survive it.
Director Kyle Edward Ball discusses how a simple sound setup helped him create a stew of atmospheric horror.
Netflix's horror catalog can be overwhelming, but there are some serious scares if you know where to look.
Working with kids? Feature-length horror on a TV schedule? The director of "There's Something Wrong with the Children" says bring them on.
Ari Aster on "Kwaidan," Guillermo del Toro on "Eyes Without a Face," Bo Burnham on "Raw," and so much more.
IndieWire's comprehensive guide to the genre that's been elevated all along. From lesser-known George A. Romero and Clive Barker gems to William Castle cheapies, an unclassifiable Polish shocker, and trendy A24 fare, these are the very best scary movies — broken down by decade.
Vampire stories are older than cinema itself, gushing with bloody classics. From "What We Do in the Shadows" to "Thirst," these are the 15 best.
Work out your "brains! brains!" with this list of the greatest horror flicks ever to feature the walking dead.
From "Candyman" and Dario Argento classics to Val Lewton and Wes Craven.
Exclusive: Larry Fessenden reveals news of his new horror movie “Blackout” and why the genre needs substance to survive.
"I wasn't used to spending hours a day hyperventilating on set,” the actress told IndieWire.
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