Horror movies can keep things scary while going to complex territory narratively, as classics like The Exorcist and A Nightmare on Elm Street show.
While most turn to horror films for a good scare, books can be equally — if not more — terrifying. Here are some of the scariest books to read.
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Littered with references to some of the greatest scary stories ever told, this film is a proper induction into the cinematic ...
A classic horror movie that has been terrifying audiences for decades will be airing on BBC Two on Halloween night.
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