From the American West to the Australian outback, and even the French countryside, the simple premise of a road trip has inspired some of the most iconic horror moments in history from such directors as Wes Craven, Tobe Hooper, and Luca Guadagnino. With that in mind, we’ve pulled together ten of the best road trip horror films to watch when you are feeling the itch to put the rubber to the road.
Read MoreIt’s a war against the popular kids, because Synapse Films has announced that they will release Rene Daalder’s explosive revenge tale, MASSACRE AT CENTRAL HIGH (1976), which is expected to arrive on the market in late 2022.
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