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A chilling new trailer for Jordan Peele's 'Nope' has arrived that may give away more than you'd like.
Disney+ just dropped enough content for an entirely new streaming service.
Cinema’s creepiest genre has yielded its fair share of riches in 2019, from the box office dynamite of Stephen King’s killer clown through to the gore-soaked determination of Samara Weaving’s bride in Ready or Not.This year has yielded ghost stories, animal attacks and even a possessed dress, in one of the most varied, diverse horror periods in many years.Here are the best scary offerings from 2019, based on UK release dates.Read more:Most incredible actor transformations of 2019Best horror films of 2018What happens to your brain when you watch a horror film?
The 'Hidden Figures' star is set to play successful author Veronica Henley in the top-secret horror thriller.
Lupita Nyong'o opens up about the impact of colorism on her career and her new children's book Sulwe.
Lupita Nyong’o has issued a “heartfelt apology” after she was criticised by Spasmodic dysphonia groups for crediting the disability as an inspiration for her voice in Us. Both the National Spasmodic Dysphonia Association and RespectAbility were appalled after Nyong’o told the New York Times she based the voice of Red, her doppelgänger character in Us, on Robert F Kennedy Jr, who suffers from the condition. “I met with people as part of my exploration with the condition, and I learned how difficult it is to have the disorder.
This seems pretty convincing.
Jordan Peele reckons that he won't be casting a white actor in the lead of one of his movies any time soon.
Ross and Rachel would be proud.
New horror movie Us, director Jordan Peele’s follow up to his breakthrough Get Out, has stunned box office pundits on its opening weekend. The movie, which finds a family terrorised by their doppelgängers, topped A Quiet Place to grab the most money made by an original horror movie over a single weekend. Remarkably, it’s also the best opening weekend for a live-action original movie since James Cameron’s Avatar in 2009, which made $77 million.
You want to get crazy? Let’s get crazy.
"I didn’t even know what I was doing."
Get Out director Jordan Peele's sophomore film terrifies audiences while actor Lupita Nyong'o impresses during a screening at SXSW Film Festival in Texas.
Some of this year's most buzzy films were teased during the big game, upstaging the football (in)action. Here's our instant ranking.
Jordan Peele dropped the first trailer for his new horror-thriller on Christmas Day.
Get ready to be afraid of scissors.
Peele's follow-up to "Get Out" stars "Black Panther" co-stars Lupita Nyong'o and Winston Duke.
James Gunn made the offer as a conspiracy theory dubbed the 'girther movement' questioned details of Donald Trump's medical check-up.