Disturbing Images From The Dark Side Of The Entertainment Industry

By Sophia Maddox | October 2, 2023

David Naughton having identity issues in "An American Werewolf in London" (1981)

We've got something for every ghoul and boy in this assortment of 60 of the most bone-chilling images from pop culture, sure to whip you into a spooky frenzy -- click on, if you dare. Proceed with caution -- you don't want to be the first dude who goes out to investigate the ruckus in the barn, but you don't want to be the Final Girl either, if you know what we mean. Ready, set -- boo.

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The Elephant Man's loss was the Werewolf's gain. The 1980 biographical film The Elephant Man was nominated for nine Academy Awards in 1981, including the Oscars for art direction and costume design. It was not nominated for its makeup, for the simple reason that there was no Academy Award for makeup at that time. People complained that there should have been a makeup category -- so the Academy invented one. Alas, it was too late for Elephant Man to win, but at the 1982 Oscars, the  first-ever Academy Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling went to Rick Baker for his work on An American Werewolf in London. To date, Baker has been nominated for the award 11 times, winning seven.

Medusa, the Gorgon, in "Clash of the Titans" (1981)


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The 1981 Greek-mythology movie Clash of the Titans is a masterpiece of special effects. The stop-motion animation by visionary animator Ray Harryhausen looks clunky by today's standards -- in particular, the Kraken (the monster Perseus must battle at the end of the film) moves like something from another world. But if you saw Clash of the Titans when you were a kid, the deadly Gorgon Medusa scared the pants off you. She, too, was obviously stop-motion, but the scene in her lair featured a combination of lighting, sound effects, dramatic tension and general spooky ambiance that somehow worked.