Fay Wray’s performance as Ann Darrow in 1933’s King Kong is considered by many to be one of the first Scream Queen ...
These tunes will haunt your nightmares! Join us as we count down our picks for the songs that gained fame or notoriety after being featured in horror films. Our list includes tracks from "American ...
Lynzy Lab Stewart wrote a song titled "A Scary Time" in which she sings about everything from male privilege to the many reasons women have to fear men A week after Donald Trump reacted to the sexual ...
Maybe we can blame one of the first mainstream horror movies in America for the stereotyping of women in scary films. Of course, we are talking about George C. Romero’s original “Night of the Living ...
On Jimmy Kimmel Live!, viral sensation Lynzy Lab performed “A Scary Time,” which she wrote in response to President Trump’s ludicrous statement that “it’s a very scary time for young men in America.” ...
Standing in front of a camera, Lynzy Lab smiles, laughs and says that she wrote a song. The vertical camera view shows Lab, a dance lecturer at Texas State University, holding her ukulele in a YouTube ...
A TikTok user claims to have used artificial intelligence to clone the voices of Drake and The Weeknd for a song that sounds so convincing, Twitter users are calling it “scary.” The song “Heart on My ...
Judging from the album's first few singles, Brief Inquiry promises to be an intriguing set of songs: "Give Yourself A Try" is quirky, twitchy self-help pop; "Love It If We Made It" is a mid-tempo, ...
“Spooky Scary Skeletons” has become the unofficial anthem for Halloween, and the backstory behind its creation is bittersweet. TikTok user @TheVictoriaGold uploaded a video singing along to the song ...
A secluded rental mansion becomes a double date when Will (Alex Roe) and Cin (Andra Nechita) stumble in on the intimate ...
Musical holds so much emotion. With one or two notes, an artist can convey a wealth of information. In the case of the three songs below, the musicians who made them inadvertently created a haunting ...
Looks like she’s sticking around in the public eye for a little longer. The Louisiana woman who infamously used Gorilla Glue on her hair after running out of hairspray is now releasing a rap song.