David Weaver from Lights Remote Action writes: Director James Wan has been looking to hatch another egg out of his golden goose for some time now. After the surprise success of Saw (the original) he sort of went off the grid making some mildly entertaining revenge trash (Death Sentence) to a film so unremarkable that even after watching it I can recall absolutely nothing from it (Dead Silence). His new film Insidious isn't even what I would call a return to form, it is more like the film that he should have made directly following his sequel maker. While I am on fence as to which is the better film between this and Saw, I can say for sure that this at least shows he still has what it takes to get in under your skin when he wants to.
Netflix is adding a batch of great new horror movies in April, including James Wan's Insidious and Guillermo del Toro's Crimson Peak.
The part that gets you the most in horror movies isn’t necessarily the ghost or the monster. It’s the eerie expression of kids, if any. Like the devil child in Omen, or the demon child leader in Village of the Damned. There’s just something about kids in horror movies that send chills down our spine. Have you wondered how these kids turn out in real life? Let’s take a look at some of the famous kids in horror movies, and where are they now?
A new scientific study has seemingly revealed the scariest movie of all-time, though you may not agree with the choice.