Horror

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  • Stephen King, go home!

    The master of horror should forget hideous other worlds and stick to refrigerator magnets.
  • "LT's Theory of Pets"

    Listen to a rare live recording of Stephen King reading from his new audio-only release, which picks up where "Pet Sematary" left off.
  • "Valentine"

    Dude, where's my knife?
  • "House on Haunted Hill"

    The deleted stuff, including a corporate shark in Manolo Blahniks, is the best thing about this silly horror remake.
  • "The Craft"

    How do you make a fun teenage sorceress movie realistic? Hire a Wiccan. Plus: Bad-girl actress Fairuza Balk really is a witch.
  • "Scary Movie"

    Sex and guns and new handicap gags, but no word on how the directors found the right fart sound for Carmen Electra.
  • "Pitch Black"

    Two commentary tracks on this almost-great sci-fi thriller fail to flesh out what happens when space goes dark and all hell breaks loose.
  • Boo!

    MTV's newest reality show, "Fear," terrifies with the most frightening thing on earth -- nothing at all.
  • "Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2"

    There's nothing scarier than a group of hormone-crazed 20-somethings, but this sequel isn't much more than a footnote of a footnote.
  • I stole from Stephen King

    The honor system? I don't think so.
  • "What Lies Beneath"

    Sure, it's a shameless supernatural thriller, but the showmanship -- and Michelle Pfeiffer -- comes through in the clutch.
  • Curse of the "Incubus"

    In the obscure '60s art-horror film, William Shatner is terrorized by murderous sea creatures. What happened off-screen was worse.
  • Witness for the persecution

    Croatian novelist and journalist Slavenka Drakulic tells a story of breathtaking brutality. We interview her about her new novel and her experiences.
  • "House on Haunted Hill"

    Where evil has a modem and looks like black calamari.
  • The horror of indie filmmaking

    Scary movie director and "American Movie" star Mark Borchardt talks about living the examined life.
  • "Stigmata"

    A damp, shallow thriller gives that old-time religion the MTV treatment.
  • Method madness

    The "The Blair Witch Project" directors wanted to create a film that was "100 percent real." Why did they bother making a movie?
  • Something wicked

    "Blair Witch Project" co-star Joshua Leonard on method filmmaking and other terrifying games of conscience.
  • The King of death

    Horrormeister Stephen King has turned mankind's oldest fear into an excruciatingly addictive body of work. For those new to the master's nightmare world, Andrew O'Hehir recommends five books.
  • The Salon Interview - Stephen King

    The horror master talks about the latent violence of males, childhood terror and an "odious little man" named Kenneth Starr.
  • I'm gonna git you, suckhead

    Wesley Snipes stars as the slick vampire-killer in 'Blade,' based on the first black Marvel Comics superhero.
  • Anne Rice

    Anne Rice's "Servant of the Bones" Diary, August 8, 1996
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