Joko Anwar is bringing some Indonesian horror to Netflix in the form of a sci-fi horror anthology.
It might be Star Wars Day today, but we had Marvel and monkeys on the brain in the week's biggest stories.
Much-loved classics The Dark Crystal and Labyrinth have a new home on the service, along with 2024 cult movie in the making Lisa Frankenstein .
Plus, how Steven Moffat's new episode will nod towards his timey-wimey legacy on Who .
Plus, Doctor Who meets the Beatles in a new glimpse of Ncuti Gatwa's debut season.
Plus, video game adaptations are so hot right now, with updates on the Death Stranding movie and an El Paso, Elsewhere adaptation in the works.
The horror hit airs new season three episodes every Wednesday on Syfy and USA—but fans must dodge spoilers while waiting for them to hit Peacock.
Plus, get a look at his starring role in a clip from the Knuckles TV series.
Plus, Now You See Me has magicked up its next generation of tricksters.
The hit Syfy and USA series based on Don Mancini's Child's Play movies returns with the second half of its third season.
Plus, Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan's mystery vampire movie adds another major star.
The hit horror comedy returns to Syfy and USA this week to finish out the rest of its third season.
Plus, the next Final Destination movie has a new name—and new stars.
The second half of Chucky season three hits Syfy and USA April 10, with more gore and supernatural hijinks invading the White House.
Plus, the long-in-the-making Salem's Lot remake will now debut on Max instead of in theaters.
From the real Annabelle to hair-eating Cabbage Patch Kids, here are toys that gave us the creeps for good reason.
It's been quite the weird, wild year; at least we got to go through it with our favorites from Barbie , Baldur's Gate 3 , Elemental , Star Wars , and more.
Plus, get a look at what's in store for this year's Treehouse of Horror on The Simpsons .
The horror creator discusses DC, social media, Jennifer Tilly, and Chucky's biggest challenge this season—plus, what's ahead for the Syfy and USA hit.
And John Krasinski's new fantasy-comedy If has found one hell of a cast.
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