Horror
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‘The Exorcism’ Review: Losing Faith
Russell Crowe stars as an actor playing an exorcist who’s battling his own demons.
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A ‘Cursed Film’ Novel, Spiked With Venom and Fear
Lock the windows and bolt the doors before picking up Paul Tremblay’s “Horror Movie.”
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The Comedy, and the Horror, of the Infertility Plot
Onscreen, assisted reproductive technology is a double-edged device, representing women’s empowerment, or their exploitation.
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In Defense of PG-13 Horror
Not everyone needs a scary movie that goes to the darkest extremes. Here’s why milder horror films can still pack a punch.
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‘Thanksgiving’ Review: Gobble, Gobble, Gasp
From a fake genre trailer comes a full horror meal, courtesy of Eli Roth.
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6 Podcasts for the Spooky Season
These shows deliver disturbing true stories of everyday horror, lively recaps of scary movies and creepy scripted dramas about the supernatural.
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Halloween in New York: Things to Do in October
Our guide for what to do this month in the city, from the Village parade to screenings of horror movies and kid-friendly haunted houses.
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Five Horror Movies to Stream Now
This month’s picks include a pandemic-inspired killer, a trance-induced massacre and a bloodthirsty little boy.
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A Doll That Wears Sunglasses With Attitude? Oh, ‘M3gan’ Is a Gay Movie.
The title robot — reminiscent of the loyal but messy straight women that gay men are protective of — is progress for a genre with a shameful history.
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This Diet App Sends a Goblin to Eviscerate Your Kitchen
Rachel Harrison’s feminist horror novels are some of the most original and entertaining out there, and her collection of stories, BAD DOLLS (Berkley, ebook, $2.99), is right up there with her longer works. Filled with women on the cusp of change — a ...