2 Truths and a Lie 90's Horror 1 / 10 Round 1: The character of Ghostface in Scream was inspired by real-life serial killers. Interview with the Vampire (1994) originally cast Johnny Depp as Lestat before Tom Cruise took over the role. The film Candyman (1992) was based on a short story by Clive Barker. 2 / 10 Round 2: The 1998 film Ringu inspired the American remake The Ring (2002). Event Horizon (1997) was originally intended to be a sequel to Hellraiser before the script was rewritten. The Sixth Sense (1999) was originally intended to be a found footage film. 3 / 10 Round 3: Wes Craven directed both Scream (1996) and Wes Craven's New Nightmare (1994). The Silence of the Lambs (1991) was the first horror movie to win the Academy Award for Best Picture. The Faculty (1998) features a script written by Kevin Williamson, who also wrote Scream. 4 / 10 Round 4: I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997) was based on a novel by R.L. Stine. The character of Chucky in Bride of Chucky (1998) was voiced by Brad Dourif, who voiced Chucky in the original Child’s Play. The movie Species (1995) was inspired by a real-life scientific experiment. 5 / 10 Round 5: Urban Legend (1998) features a cameo by Brad Dourif, who played Chucky. The 1999 film The Haunting was originally a remake of Poltergeist before being reworked. From Dusk till Dawn (1996) was originally conceived as a Quentin Tarantino-directed project. 6 / 10 Round 6: Arachnophobia (1990) used CGI spiders for most of its scenes. Jacob’s Ladder (1990) heavily influenced the video game series Silent Hill. The Craft (1996) featured real witches as consultants during production. 7 / 10 Round 7: The People Under the Stairs (1991) was inspired by a real-life news story. Thinner (1996) featured a cameo by Stephen King as a pharmacist. Nightbreed (1990) was adapted from a novel written by Stephen King. 8 / 10 Round 8: Sleepy Hollow (1999) used more than 500 gallons of fake blood during filming. Anaconda (1997) starred Jennifer Lopez in one of her first major film roles. Blade (1998) was the first Marvel character to receive a feature film adaptation. 9 / 10 Round 9: The Frighteners (1996) was Peter Jackson’s first horror film. Cube (1997) was filmed in a single cube-shaped set that was reconfigured for different scenes. The Relic (1997) was shot almost entirely in Chicago’s Field Museum. 10 / 10 Round 10: Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992) featured a soundtrack by Danny Elfman. Mimic (1997) was Guillermo del Toro's first English-language film. Tales from the Hood (1995) blends horror with social commentary on race relations. Your score isThe average score is 60% 0% Restart quiz