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10 spooky real-life locations from 10 real spooky movies
Some of the most iconic settings from Hollywood horror classics belong not to the movie set but to the real world. Here are some you can visit yourself.
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‘Justice League Dark,’ ‘The Shining’-Inspired Series From Bad Robot Set at HBO Max
HBO Max has handed out three production commitments to one-hour dramas from Bad Robot Productions, including one set in the "Justice League Dark" universe. In addition, HBO Max and Bad Robot have teamed on the series "Overlook," inspired by Stephen King's "The Shining," and "Duster," an original drama co-written by LaToya Morgan and Bad Robot's […]
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'Gerald's Game' director Mike Flanagan to helm ‘The Shining’ sequel ‘Doctor Sleep’
Warner Bros. has launched development of Stephen King’s 2013 horror novel “Doctor Sleep,” a sequel to King’s iconic 1977 story “The Shining.” The studio has hired “Oculus” director Mike Flanagan to helm and rewrite the script originally adapted by Akiva Goldsman. Flanagan’s producing partner Trevor Macy will produce, along with Vertigo Entertainment’s Jon Berg. Goldsman […]
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It's alive! How Hollywood transforms scary movies into scary experiences
Hollywood's top boogeymen explain the process of converting scary films into immersive entertainment.
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Go behind the scenes of Universal Studios' Halloween Horror Nights... if you dare!
We got a sneak peek at two of the chilling mazes, based on "The Shining" and the "Insidious" series.
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'The Shining' Hotel Will Host a New Horror Film Festival
There are few horror movie locales more famous than — or as chilling/thrilling to visit as — The Timberline Lodge, located in Government Camp, Oregon, on Mount Hood. The building was used by Stanley Kubrick for exterior shots of The Overlook Hotel in his 1980 Stephen King adaptation, The Shining, and thus seems a natural choice to play host to its own film festival featuring new and classic horror favorites, and that’s just what it’ll do next spring.