Horror movies have always been a significant part of Hollywood, dating back to the silent era, when German expressionism dominated the genre with films like Nosferatu and The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari.
Sadly, war is all too common in the world and has been since time immemorial. It's nothing short of tragic, with all the lives lost and people experiencing its devastating effects years and even ...
“The real war,” Walt Whitman famously wrote about the Civil War, “won’t get into the books.” He was thinking about the indescribable horror of that conflict, of a trauma that could not be expressed in ...
Jeremy has more than 2500 published articles on Collider to his name, and has been writing for the site since February 2022. He's an omnivore when it comes to his movie-watching diet, so will gladly ...
Dylan is currently a student pursuing a degree in creative writing, a journey started thanks to his passion of both telling and experiencing stories. A lot of the inspiration for his work stems from ...
Thomas Randolph is a dynamic and multi-talented writer with a background in music and a deep love for all things history and sci-fi. With roots in Houston, Texas, Thomas received a bachelor's degree ...
Cameron has a long held passion for video games of all types and genres and a particular penchant for horror, fantasy worlds and narrative driven games. He beleives that video games have the ability ...
I am a lifelong antiwar activist and a diehard horror movie buff. A lot of people seem to find those two facts to be a contradiction, and I guess on the surface I can comprehend their confusion.
Warfare is based on Mendoza’s real experiences in Iraq during the Battle of Ramadi — more specifically, a single mission where a platoon of Navy SEALs were supposed to provide overwatch from inside an ...