Horror Films
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Upcoming Indian Horror Films 2025–26: From Jhaad Phoonk to The Raja Saab and Bhooth Bangla
November 10, 2025 8:35 ISTHorror fans, 2025–26 looks wild. From Jhaad Phoonk’s eerie mystery to The Raja Saab’s spooky comedy and Bhooth Bangla’s all-star chaos, Indian cinema is ready to raise chills and laughs. Here’s your full guide to the upcoming horror movie lineup.
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When 'Exhuma' cast and crew felt paranormal presence on set, got ill after shooting shamanism
October 09, 2025 8:45 ISTKorean horror film 'Exhuma' received praise from audiences and critics with its eerie plot and real-life scares. However, what surprised the most was that cast members reportedly fell ill while filming a shamanism scene. Read further to know the details.
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Tony Todd, known for his roles in Final Destination and Candyman franchises, dies at 69
Hollywood | November 09, 2024 14:18 ISTA popular name in Hollywood films, specifically for his work in horror flicks, Tony Todd is no more. His representative confirmed the news of his demise to a media portal in the US.
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Shraddha Kapoor's Stree 2 features in Letterboxd's list of top 25 horror films of 2024
October 03, 2024 13:35 ISTAn updated list of Letterboxd's top 25 horror films of 2024 has been unveiled. Two Indian films including Shraddha Kapoor and Rajkummar Rao's Stree 2 has made it into the list. See the full list below.
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The First Omen new trailer: Bill Nighy-starrer to uncover 'terrifying' secret behind birth of evil
Hollywood | March 12, 2024 12:54 ISTA new trailer of the upcoming psychological horror film The First Omen has been unveiled by its makers. Along with the trailer, 20th Century Studios India also released a new poster of the upcoming flick.
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Stephen King’s ‘It’ opens at box-office with $117 million, becomes biggest opening horror movie ever
Hollywood | September 11, 2017 16:39 IST'It' was also the third biggest opening of the year after Disney's ' Beauty and the Beast' and Marvel's 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.'
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Want to know how scary Annabelle: Creation is? Spooked-out people share hilarious reviews on Twitter!
Hollywood | August 20, 2017 13:25 ISTThese honest audience reviews for Annabelle: Creation on Twitter are hilarious yet scary!
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Bipasha Basu feels horror as a genre needs encouragement
Bollywood | October 20, 2015 21:34 ISTMumbai: Actress Bipasha Basu, who has featured in horror films like "Raaz" and "Alone", says the genre needs encouragement."I don't like to follow the norm - the typical way of doing things. I've never done
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'The Evil Dead' is horror film of all horror films
Hollywood | April 16, 2013 19:05 ISTLos Angeles, April 16: Hollywood actress Jane Levy, who is ready to star in the remake of the 1981 classic "The Evil Dead", says it is "the horror film of all horror films".The actress plays
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