If clowns are meant to bring us joy and make us laugh, then why do they appear in so many great horror movies as harbingers of fear and anguish? Whether these traditional symbols of comedy are used to ...
Even if you don't count the one currently sitting in the White House (ba-dum TSSSSS!), the season premiere of American Horror Story: Cult was a veritable smorgasbord of horror clowns. Male and female, ...
The horror film “Clown in a Cornfield” has a title that certainly delivers on its promise to ticket buyers: Yes, there is scary clown action in a cornfield. But as fans of Adam Cesare’s hit 2020 YA ...
I tend to cry when I’m scared. The first time I saw “The Sixth Sense” (the first time being infinitely scarier than all subsequent times, for obvious reasons), I was at a friend’s house and started ...
The cartoonist Lars Kenseth describes how he turns his deepest fears into cartoons. So here we have a classic campfire scene. It's a bunch of cans around a campfire and the dad who's taking them on ...
Clowns: They can delight, and they can terrify. And it’s not just that sweet, innocent clowns can be creepy while simply going about their clowning business. Oh no. Filmmakers have long taken the ...
There is nothing inherently wrong with clowns; by and large, they at least intend to create joy and happiness in the world. But certainly clowns must realize how unsuccessful they frequently are in ...
Rachael is a University of Lincoln graduate and Writer on Game Rant! During her time at uni she was able to research and write her dissertation on psychological horror video games - Outlast, P.T. Demo ...
I used to find the idea of “creepy clown horror movies” as a subgenre kind of odd because people in white makeup, big red noses, ridiculous wigs, and colorful baggy clothes never scared me as a child.
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