WWE Movies That Bodyslammed Their Way Into Our Hearts
When you hear the name WWE you think of wrestling, but the entertainment giant has their own film studio as well.
Shawn Van Horn is a Film & TV Features Writer for Collider. He has written two novels and is neck deep in the querying trenches. He is also a short story maker upper and poet with a dozen publishing credits to his name. He lives in small town, Ohio, where he likes to watch rasslin' and movies.
When you hear the name WWE you think of wrestling, but the entertainment giant has their own film studio as well.
40 years later, this fun slasher is the best in the franchise because Jason is a three-dimensional character.
If you meet someone who is a big horror movie fan, chances are they love professional wrestling too.
The best horror movies tap into our fears. One guaranteed way to do this is to simply show a doll.
For many fans of the horror genre, scary films are a way to not only escape but deal with their real life problems.
From Fulci to Bava to Argento, this Italian subgenre has provided horror with many classic films.
Dolls have been used for some truly frightening movies over the decades. Here are the scariest ones you’ll ever see.
Ant-Man, Spider-Man, and The Irishman - all these movies turned back the clock for their characters.
Before producer Steven Spielberg got involved, Gremlins was originally going to be something much darker.
Cecily Strong wasn’t just another member of the cast on ‘SNL’. She was the MVP of the entire show.
Tom Cruise’s and Val Kilmer’s characters needed each other then and now.
Christmas might be the most magical time of the year, but for horror, it can also be the scariest.
You’ve seen the Seinfeld episode, but here's how The Festivus for the rest of us came to be.
In 1946, Texarkana was haunted by the presence of a masked killer who struck and then disappeared forever.
One of the most beloved sitcoms of all time may have never been had it not been for this episode.
From cameos to starring roles, Chris Farley stole the show in every film he appeared in.
A quarter of a century after his tragic passing, Chris Farley is as loved as ever.
The actor sadly passed away and the role went to fellow 'SNL' alum, Mike Myers.
‘The Amityville Horror’ has haunted audiences for decades thanks to the real events that inspired the film.
Trevor Noah has said goodbye to ‘The Daily Show’, taking a unique perspective away from late night.