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The Faculty may not be the cinematic horror masterpiece you are looking for, but it is definitely one of the more entertaining horror films around.
As a whole though, Dracula balances out as a brilliant classic of an early introduction to sound films and early horror inductions.
And unforgiving and relentless curse, Ju-on delivers on its promise to terrify – even long after the movie has ended.
Promoted as being based on a true story, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre reached into the recesses of the mind, pushing audience expectations to a new level.
Valentine was never meant to be a deep well of thought within a slasher, but it does, even when it leaves much to be desired.
The Mummy remains a classic staple of horror and the mummy genre, transforming itself to immortality of cinematic history.
The release of Scream 5 is almost here! But first, we need to take a moment to look back on the final Scream installment Wes Craven would work on: Scream 4.
Black Christmas is not the knock-out holiday film you might be craving, but it entertaining to say the least.
With only a month left until the release of the franchise’s fifth installment, we are back with another edition of Horrific Inquiry’s Scream Countdown!
While it may not live up to the bar set, Scream 2 delivers a solid sequel that not only expands the rules of horror but lays the groundwork for the trilogy.
Trick ‘r Treat lives up to its reputation taking the traditions of the holiday and wielding them into a horrific tale of lore, murder, and revenge.
House on Haunted Hill is a classic in its own right, exhibiting the ability for horror to remain timeless.
If you haven’t had the chance to see this Burton classic, there isn’t a better time than now to embrace the folklore of Sleepy Hollow.
In this week’s installment of Horrific Inquiry, we take a look back at George A. Romero’s 1968 masterpiece, Night of the Living Dead.