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From Hitchcock to Stephen King, a roundup of the who's who in horror; all about celebrities flaunting their loudest screams and most nightmarish scenes.
Villainess Review: Tracy & Anne Lasker (Poltergeist: The Legacy)
Who remembers Poltergeist: The Legacy? I remember watching a handful of episodes of this series, which has very little connection to the film series. It's basically your typical underrated horror anthology series, which lasted for four seasons and aired on Showtime for three of them until being moved to the SciFi Channel for the final year. I remember quite a few things from this series. For one, The Undertaker (yes, you read that right) appeared in an episode of the show. Secondly, I also recall some interesting episodes involving cursed objects, a two-parter involving vampires, and an episode featuring a succubus. Which brings me to a third thing I remember so well: the episode titled, "Rough Beast."
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished 2 months ago in Horror- Content Warning
American Horror Story Season 11
Table of Contents: Introduction Setting the Stage: What to Expect in Season 11 Unraveling the Plot: Themes and Storylines
Bilal AnsariPublished 2 months ago in Horror - Content Warning
Campfire Horror 5
He wasn't much of a talker. Usually, he would only mumble a simple "Hi Ashley" His voice was barely audible above a whisper. However, his gaze would linger on Ashley for too long, almost like a moth drawn to the light. He never gave her a malicious look but a shy admiration.
Thanksgiving - A Movie Review
This Thanksgiving won’t be the same as the last. Thanksgiving was served to theaters in 2023. After a Black Friday riot ends in a tragedy, a serial killer terrorizes a small town in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
Marielle SabbagPublished 2 months ago in HorrorTusk
Tusk is a movie I discovered, along with The Caretaker and Max Fleischer's original Superman cartoons, in a dream. Most of my creative choices, as well as what I intellectually consume, are decided upon because of dreams. If I dream a song, I listen to it as soon as I wake up. If I dream of a movie or a book, I watch the movie or read the book (or some of it that same day). I want to know what the larger mind, the Universal Conscious Awareness, is trying to impart to me as a "message." This is guaranteed to reap dividends.
OVERCOME THE FEAR OF DEATH
Fear of death is a deep-seated emotion that many people grapple with at some point in their lives. It's a topic that stirs up existential questions, anxieties about the unknown, and concerns about what lies beyond. Here's a reflection on how to overcome this fear, drawing from various perspectives and coping strategies
Sunday ChivuezePublished 2 months ago in HorrorShah Maran
Curse of Shah Maran In one of the remote villages, where there were dense trees and deep darkness, there was an old house that had been abandoned for many years. People in the village say that this house carries an ancient curse linked to the legend of Shahmaran, a supernatural being who appears at night to hunt down those who dare to invade his property.
Alnadaha
It was a dark night penetrating the heart of the Egyptian governorate of Sharqia, where the quiet swamp lay in the midst of darkness. Farmer Abdul Rahman lived close to his field, a simple man struggling for his livelihood.
ABOUT:POOR THINGS
I saw "Poor Things" a month ago, but I've been reluctant to write about it since it seemed like spoiling the fun. The movie purposefully leaves room for multiple interpretations, so I didn't want to interfere with viewers' unadulterated, multifaceted experiences by adding my own.
Review of Poor Things
Did you watch Poor Things? I saw the snippets online and on TV, and the scenes looked sumptuous. Emma Stone is one of my favorite actors.
Andrea CorwinPublished 2 months ago in HorrorThe Solder Mystery
It’s Christmas Eve in 1945, George Solder and his wife Jenny are at their Cozy home in faille West Virginia, celebrating the holiday with nine of their 10 kids. Their oldest daughter makes the night even more special bringing extra gifts for her younger siblings, ‘good night kids’ said the couple as they head to bed around 10:00 but had a second thought to let the kids stay up late to enjoy their new toys, little did they know that very moment is the last time their whole family will be together at half midnight. The phone rings waking Jenny and rushes downstairs to answer it, an unfamiliar female voice is on the other end and a creepy laughter emerges in the background. Jenny responds, ‘Please you dialed the wrong number’ and quickly hangs up, on her way back to bed she closes the curtains, locks the door and turns out the lights. She glances at her oldest daughter who is peacefully sleeping on the living room couch so Jenny thinks to herself that the kids must be upstairs in bed. It’s 1:30 am in the morning and Jenny wakes up once more but this time a thick smoke creeps into her room, Jenny and her husband rush out of the room only to find flames everywhere despite being completely shocked by the tragic scene, the couple and four of their kids managed to escape but the other five kids are trapped inside the house.
Kobby GyamfiPublished 3 months ago in Horror- Content Warning
Unveiling the Mysteries of Devil's Kitchen: Exploring Guna Cave
Introduction: Hidden amidst the verdant hills of Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu, India, lies a natural wonder that has captured the imaginations of adventurers and explorers for generations – the Devil's Kitchen, also known as Guna Cave. This captivating cavern, shrouded in mystery and folklore, beckons visitors with its rugged beauty and enigmatic allure. In this exploration, we delve deep into the heart of Devil's Kitchen, uncovering its secrets, unraveling its mysteries, and experiencing the awe-inspiring wonders that await within.