After 25 years of making us fear the everyday, Final Destination is back and it's out for blood.
The first body horror nominated for Best Picture is a triumph for women
Behind the blood and guts, The Substance carried a viscously important message about how society treats women as they age. Its breakthrough at the Oscars is a landmark moment for women in horror.
An evil toy monkey plagues generations of men in this comedy horror
Longlegs director Osgood Perkins brings his quirky humour and bizarre upbringing to his adaptation of a Stephen King story.
Watch a ghost story from the ghost's perspective in new Lucy Liu film
Lucy Liu stars as a mother with a secret in a haunting ghost story with a twist in Presence, directed by the award-winning Steven Soderbergh.
The 1975 movie that inspired Steven Soderbergh to become a director
Award-winning director Steven Soderbergh talks about his unusual upbringing, falling in love with film and finally getting to work with Lucy Liu.
One man's doll-like new girlfriend seems too good to be true — she is
The Stepford Wives meets Get Out in sci-fi thriller Companion, the debut feature film from Drew Hancock.
From Saw to new movie Wolf Man: The Aussie behind these horror flicks
20 years after achieving international notoriety with shocking horror Saw, writer Leigh Whannell took a seat in the director's chair for new creature feature Wolf Man.
The Wolf Man is back after 100 years, and he's hairier and scarier than ever
Australian director Leigh Whannell's latest offering is a take on the classic were-wolf, but beneath all that hair and horror lies a darker, nuanced tale about family, love and loss.
Aussie director Leigh Whannell on his new horror film 'Wolf Man'
Aussie director Leigh Whannell, known for his work on the ‘Saw’ and ‘Insidious’ films, chats with News Breakfast about his new horror movie, ‘Wolf Man’.
Nosferatu remake is stunning while lacking real bite
At a time when vampires have been well and truly defanged in popular culture, Robert Eggers' resurrection of the iconic Nosferatu is a grisly fairytale that reeks of sex, rancid flesh and 2,000 rats.
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100 years on from the original, the new Nosferatu makes vampires scary again
F. W. Murnau’s vampire classic has cast a long shadow over horror for the past 100 years. Now, The Lighthouse director Rober Eggers has put his own dark spin on the terrifying tale.
Willem Dafoe and the cast of 'Nosferatu' on starring in remake
“It’s the heart and the humanity that has made this story last and become as classic and iconic as it is.” News Breakfast chats with the stars of ‘Nosferatu’ – including Nicholas Hoult, Lily-Rose Depp and Willem Dafoe.
How many of the best films of 2024 have you seen?
Our brightest film buffs weigh in on their favourite films to hit the Australian big screen this year.
Would you date a man or a monster? The lead in this film picks the latter
After Laura's boyfriend dumps her while she's in hospital recovering from cancer surgery, she finds herself falling for the creature who terrorised her as a child in this bizarre future cult classic.
Blanchett mocks leaders of the Western world in this surreal comedy
The world's leaders gather in Germany to solve an international crisis, but find themselves lost in the woods and surrounded by undead 'bog-people' in Guy Maddin's latest genre-bending film, Rumours.
'It's deliberately stupid': Cate Blanchett on new her film Rumours
“It’s like a fever dream, or a nightmare, and it really does elude categorisation. It’s deliberately stupid.” Oscar winner Cate Blanchett chats with News Breakfast about her latest film ‘Rumours’, a political zombie comedy.
Caroline's boyfriend dumped her while she was being treated for cancer. She turned her rage into a movie
With her debut movie Your Monster, American filmmaker Caroline Lindy takes a traumatic and formative experience and turns it into a charming and monstrous rom-com.
Hugh Grant is gloriously nasty in Heretic, as his usual agreeable Englishman becomes the villain
As two Mormon missionary girls get trapped in a creepy old house, new film Heretic shows there's nothing more terrifying than a man soliloquising about his religious theories. And a basement full of rusty chains.
Hugh Grant on how he approached his new horror film Heretic
Hugh Grant reveals to ABC News Breakfast how he chooses his diverse roles as he discusses his latest film Heretic, in which he plays a menacingly evil character.
Deeply disturbing and shockingly beautiful: Texas Chain Saw Massacre still resonates after 50 years
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre was banned in Australia for 10 years after its release in 1974. But the truly terrifying film, and the way it captures social malaise, still cuts through after five decades.