James Wan has delivered blockbuster franchises for the horror world with The Conjuring and Insidious, but his first breakout success came 20 years ago with his directorial debut Saw.While that ...
Now that the first season is over, we're covering lingering questions viewers might have about the series and what the ...
Reflecting on his journey with Saw, the Salem's Lot producer revealed to People that while he feels a deep sense of pride in ...
And as long as there are new stories to tell, there will undoubtedly be new and inventive ways to scare audiences, continuing the legacy of creativity and horror that began with Wan's bloody vision.
Would the horror master be willing to step back into the "Saw" trap? When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. I would never say ...
aptly titled “Teacup,” may be even creepier. In this show, the most terrifying threat is not any singular person or group, but rather, the monsters inside us. Produced by James Wan under his ...
Here’s to catching up with Billy and Tommy soon. Speaking of two-part finales — producer James Wan’s Teacup Season 1 had one too! It was jarringly less successful than Agatha All Along’s ...
[Warning: The following contains MAJOR spoilers for the two-part finale of Teacup, “This is Nowhere ... Maggie (Yvonne Strahovski) and James (Scott Speedman) had already resigned themselves ...
Here’s how it works. "Teacup easily defied labels," said executive producer James Wan in a statement. "It's a genre-bending blend of horror, mystery and drama, with layers that unfold like a ...
“Remember the wasp and the teacup?” asks Arlo, back to his old self. Quickly, Maggie realizes what she must do. Soon, the subdued Assassin as James lumbers down the barn stairs towards Maggi ...
The season finale of Teacup is here, and it feels like the show flew by. The Peacock sci-fi-horror series from showrunner Ian McCulloch and executive producer James Wan introduced us to a tight ...