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An identity used by multiple killers. [50] [51] [52] Gigan: Godzilla vs. Gigan: Kenpachiro Satsuma; A cyborg alien kaiju and enemy of Godzilla [53] Godzilla: Godzilla franchise Various; A giant dinosaur-like kaiju. [54] [55] [56] Jame Gumb: The Silence of the Lambs: Ted Levine; A serial killer that murders women to wear their skin. [57] [58 ...
Ghostface in Scream. Scream is the iconic horror film of the ‘90s, though I Know What You Did Last Summer runs a close second. But this Wes Craven-directed film didn’t revitalize the modern ...
"Little Peter the Killer" – Pedro Rodrigues Filho (Portuguese: Pedrinho Matador) "Liver-Eating Johnson" – John Johnson "Łódź Gay Murderer" – Unsolved "London Chambermaid Killer" – Gerald Thomas Archer "London Hammer Killer" – Levi Bellfield "Lonely Hearts Killer" Nannie Doss; Harvey Glatman "Lonely Hearts Killers" – Raymond Fernandez
Decades later, the lake is rumored to be "cursed" and is the setting for a series of mass murders. Jason is featured in all of the films, either as the killer or as the motivation for the killings. Each entry in the series features a different cast of characters, including a final girl who defeats the killer in the end.
Based on the book by the same name, this 2017 film offers a look into the high school years of notorious serial killer, Jeffrey Dahmer, as seen through the eyes of friend and classmate, John Backderf.
Kevin Williamson's, Wes Craven's, and Radio Silence's American meta horror murder mystery and slasher film series Scream features a large cast of characters, many of whom were originally created by Kevin Williamson with contributions from Wes Craven (who directed the first four installments in the series) and Ehren Kruger (who wrote the third), and subsequently by new writers Guy Busick and ...
Bela Lugosi. Bela Lugosi, a name that's practically synonymous with classic horror cinema, first captivated audiences as Count Dracula in the 1931 film "Dracula."
Dimension Films released Scary Movie in the United States on July 7, 2000. The film grossed $278 million worldwide on a $19 million budget. It was the ninth-highest-grossing film of the year domestically in the United States. [3] The film is the first installment in the Scary Movie film series, as well as being the highest-grossing film in the ...