The comedy franchise Scary Movie, which mocked and parodied popular films during the 2000s, is set to receive an unexpected reboot, courtesy of its original creators, the Wayans Brothers.
Whether you’re looking for something to play during the year’s spooky season or just need a thrilling horror gameplay experience, Alan Wake II might intrigue you. Now, before you strike thi ...
The legendary Wayans brothers will reunite to pen the script for the upcoming "Scary Movie 6," thus making it the first time the comedic troupe has worked together on the parody film franchise in ...
Longlegs: Neon / Courtesy Everett Collection; In a Violent Nature: IFC Films / Courtesy Everett Collection; The Substance: MUBI / Courtesy Everett Collection 2024 has been loaded with horror ...
With the best horror movies on Netflix, every night can be fright night. We've combed through the streamer's sprawling library to round up the best of Netflix's scary movies that will unearth your ...
Scary Movie is back in the hands of its creators. Marlon Wayans, who co-wrote and starred in the beloved horror spoof in 2000, confirmed that he's returning to the franchise he helped found two ...
Wazzup! The Wayans Bros. are headed back to the world of “Scary Movie,” reuniting for the first time in 18 years. The brothers are writing an original script for the franchise reboot ...
Here’s a little treat just in time for Halloween: Wayans brothers Marlon, Shawn, and Keenan Ivory are reuniting for a new Scary Movie, reviving the horror spoof series they first started back in ...
“I think that’s where he finds his rage [for the character] – you don’t give him nice food … really scary! He’s really scary with no food. Wolverine rage,” Furness said. “It takes ...
The Wayans brothers have taken back control of the blockbuster movie franchise Scary Movie. The brothers created the franchise nearly 25 years ago but left it in shambles due to squabbling with ...
How does a bookstore know it's almost Halloween? When the horror shelves are a ghost town. Jokes aside, the genre itself is anything but, as horror’s mainstream popularity continuing to rise.
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita’s office is partnering with local TV horror host Sammy Terry for Halloween to remind Hoosiers to check the state’s unclaimed property list for possibly forgotten ...