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Produced in 1974 for a mere $140,000, Tobe Hooper's indie film about a family of cannibals who just want to be left alone (and eat everyone who bothers them) introduced several slasher horror tropes ...
Bands and collaborators raised the volume and awareness for Indigenous issues over four days at Lower Two Medicine Lake during the first Montana installment of Fire in the Mountains.
In his latest Secret History of Film Music column, Philip Brophy considers Michael Abels’s musicalisations of Black ...
Deep heat beneath the Appalachian Mountains may be linked to an ancient rift with Greenland, helping explain why the range is ...
An ancient force long-buried beneath the Appalachians is heading for New York. Luckily for New York, it's a geological feature, not a horror-movie blob.
Fallout, Friday the 13th, Five Nights at Freddy's, and more are coming to Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Florida and Hollywood in 2025.
Scientists reckon they've solved a 180-million-year deep-Earth mystery that could explain why the Appalachian Mountains are still standing. For a long time, it's thought a huge area of hot rock buried ...
Timing your visit can dramatically affect the horror movie quotient of your Two Guns experience. Dawn and dusk transform the ruins into something that belongs in a Tim Burton film, with long shadows ...