Mo Moshaty looks at three contemporary horror films and how they depict the unappreciated labor of Black women.
Michael Abbott Jr. (Fallout) and Sean Gunn (Guardians of the Galaxy) have wrapped on Appofeniacs, an indie horror film from writer-director Chris Marrs Piliero. Appofeniacs is a riff on the term ...
The Chicago police fatal shooting of a Black man, Harith Augustus, is reexamined in the Oscar-nominated film 'Incident' ...
Playwright Keiko Green's "Empty Ride" follows the story of a woman who returns home to a small town in Japan, after the 2011 ...
Interior designer Grace Kaage is drawn to white furniture — unfortunately, so is her 2-year-old son, Christian.   Recently, Christian decided the family’s couches needed a little zhuzhing, so he ...
Cosmopolitan has an exclusive look at Take a Chance on Me, which is set to be released on March 4, 2025. After a bad breakup inspires her to go to London, Evie bumps into Aiden, a cute busker who she ...
Jordan Peele made his feature directorial debut with Get Out, a film that captured some of the horrors of the Black ...
Renée Zellweger returning to one of her most indelible roles in “Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy” and Questlove offering the ...
The conversation around mental health in the Black community is evolving, particularly when it comes to children. With over 25 years of experience working with young patients, Dr. Kimberly ...
Many horror movie tropes have been built up over the years: Knife-wielding maniacs, cats jumping out at you, and scary kids. Spooky, terrifying children often pop up in horror movies. In most ...
Watch on Deadline The long-running horror franchise previously generated four feature films including Scream (1996), Scream 2 (1997), Scream 3 (2000) and Scream 4 (2011), directed by the late Wes ...
Walking around a Glasgow housing estate on a sunny day — where children play happily on their scooters in the green space nearby — you would never guess the horrors that took place here. A group of ...