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I Was a Teenage Beehive
With a painful yelp, Thaddeus Hawthorne awoke from a heart-pounding nightmare. Lying in the dark in the air-conditioned comfort of his bedroom, his ears rattled as he rubbed his eyes. The one thing he remembered from the bad dream was seeing a shapeshifting, tornado-like cloud that whirred only faintly when it looked like it should have been roaring.
By Lightning Bolt3 years ago in Horror
The Box on the Porch
The Box on the Porch It was Saturday morning when the doorbell chimed. “Who the heck would that be?” I was in the kitchen nursing my cup of coffee. I put it down, walked through the living room and answered the door. There was no one there but a two-foot high box was sitting there. I looked outside and could see a van driving off down the street.
By Robert Taylor3 years ago in Horror
Boxed In
In a charming suburban neighborhood in New Orleans, the Davis family members were packing up their final boxes and getting ready for the big cross-country move. Sam, a marketing representative, was recently hired as a marketing executive for a company that was based out of Boston, Massachusetts. Although Sam was hired almost three months ago, he and his wife Kate waited until summer break so that they wouldn’t uproot Georgia and Jinny from their lives in the middle of the school year. Georgia, the eldest of the two sisters, was friendly, but incredibly shy. Sam and Kate were worried that if they moved the girls cross-country in the middle of the school year, Georgia would probably have a tough time readjusting to the sudden change. After all, freshman year is notoriously known for being the toughest year and Sam and Kate feared that an unwelcomed change on their growing teen’s life would lead to depression and anxiety. Jinny, on the other hand, was still in elementary school and would probably not remember a single detail from the whole ordeal, but out of respect for Georgia, the couple chose to make a long-distance marriage work until school was over. As they were packing, Sam and Kate were reminiscing on all of the memories they had made together in that house. The couple has lived in New Orleans their entire lives, so packing their family’s four door sedan to its gills, locking their doors, and putting up the ‘sold’ sign on the hanging billboard at the edge of their property was a bittersweet moment for each of them respectively.
By Jennifer Vasallo 3 years ago in Horror
Review of Blood Red Sky
I'm not the biggest fan of vampire movies, but I really liked Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, and Netflix says Blood Red Sky is currently its most watched new movie, so I gave it shot. And I think it's outstanding, or, more precisely, a powerful, original mix of two venerable genres -- terrorist hijacking of a plane, and vampires -- with pounding action throughout and a great can't-catch-your-breath ending.
By Paul Levinson3 years ago in Horror
TOP 15 SUPERNATURAL SERIES ON NETFLIX
To b e honest, i really love what Netflix is doing for people and that they have a lot of good, wonderful movies and series about everything. All you need to do is just to click two times and make a choice about "what you want to watch today".
By Maria Ostasevici 3 years ago in Horror
The Hare's Scare
I still remember the first time I saw them. There was only one of them, but I remember it as if it was yesterday. Before I go into further detail about...the creatures, I feel that I must explain myself. You see, I had received a letter in the post about a year ago with details of a distant relative I had no idea about leaving me some farmland in the country. It seemed perfect at the time considering I was starting to become bored with the monotonous realm of simply working and returning to an empty home. Within a few days of receiving the letter, I put in a letter of resignation and packed the few belongings I had.
By George Richardson-Foster3 years ago in Horror