A modern classic serial killer film is now available on Peacock since you missed it in theaters the first time around.
The MonsterVerse hasn't really done justice to one of the most iconic movie monsters ever, who was handled far better back in ...
After putting a neat Norwegian spin on slasher horror (“Cold Prey”) and 1970s-style disaster thriller (“The Wave”), Roar ...
Following streaming release and viewer anticipation, Troll 2 received a range of reviews from critics. It premiered on Netflix on December 1, 2025, and stars Ine Marie Wilmann, Kim Falck, and Mads ...
Luc Haasbroek is a writer and videographer from Durban, South Africa. He has been writing professionally about pop culture for eight years. Luc's areas of interest are broad: he's just as passionate ...
Move over Godzilla and King Kong, the United States and Japan aren’t the only countries capable of crafting massive monster epics! Norway is jumping into the kaiju arena with its own spin on a ...
"There's something out in the fjord." The big guy is coming to eat us all. Samuel Goldwyn Films has unveiled an official US trailer for the upcoming Norwegian creature feature action-horror movie ...
Samuel Goldwyn Films has shared the official trailer for Kraken, the upcoming Norwegian monster horror movie. It is currently expected to make its U.S. debut sometime next year. “In the film, Johanne ...
But they weren’t all winners. In fact, quite a few ’50s monster movies were extremely rough around the edges. But, of those lesser films, some of them continue to hold a compulsively watchable charm.
Netflix has landed itself another hit in 2025, as Guillermo del Toro's new monster movie has reached a new success. One of Hollywood's most beloved filmmakers has brought a classic story to life, ...
This sounds like a ghastly turn, not least because it recalls the mid-2010s micro-trend of turning monster-movie material into schlock meant to evoke a comic-book sensibility that the filmmakers were ...
There aren’t many fictional characters who have appeared in more movies than the Frankenstein Monster. Dracula, certainly, and probably Sherlock Holmes, but he’s right near the top of the list, that’s ...