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The Pond of death
Ben was 10-years old and visiting his uncle Peter with his parents. Peter lived on an old farm that his late father had left him. The family had been around for a while when Peter told Ben about a special place to fish. He had caught the biggest fish in his life, Pete told Ben. Ben loved fishing and wanted to become a great fisherman. He wanted to travel around the world on a boat and catch the biggest fish ever seen.
Horror OnlinePublished 3 years ago in HorrorWhat Lies Below Movie Review
There are lots of reasons What Lies Below sounds incredibly promising at first glance. It takes a decent stab at marrying two drastically underrated horror subcategories – the aquatic creature feature and the story of the mysterious interloper. It brings some genuinely remarkable talents together, including the very talented Ema Horvath (The Gallows Act II) and the always delightful Mena Suvari (Don’t Blink), as well, so there’s plenty here to whet a genre fan’s appetite. Let’s get into how this new feature from writer-director Braden R. Duemmler follows through on that promise.
Christina DeePublished 3 years ago in Horror"Butterfly Kisses" - A Hidden Gem Worth Streaming
Okay, okay, okay. I know found footage films have been exhaustively played out since the Blair Witch days, but every once in a while you stumble upon a decent found footage film that piques your interest & skews the genre into a more likable direction. This is the case with “Butterfly Kisses,” a found footage film about found footage wrapped in a documentary… confused? I’ll explain it.
Kierstie SteevensPublished 3 years ago in HorrorThe Girl on the elevator
I’m not too sure if any of you all are familiar with the “Elevator Ritual”- A couple of years ago, the skeptismn of the youth begin to grow over this particular game. You would either believe in it and didn’t try it, Don’t believe in it and try it, or regardless if you did believe in it, you just had to try it. This particular girl decided to the the very thing and most people wouldn’t have recommended her to do. As a movie script writer myself, I can tell you this is all 100% real and 100% spooked me the hell out, I couldn’t sleep for days, for every time I closed my eyes I’d see her, and it almost felt like she was haunting me. ( for safety reason I will not be naming this girl her real government name, where any of this took place, there will be a few changes around)
Kiara HardyPublished 3 years ago in HorrorGremlins - A Movie Review
You don’t want to know what happens when you feed a gremlin after midnight. Ripping out of Christmas packages, Gremlins premiered in theaters in 1984. Billy’s father gives him an early Christmas gift. What looks to be a harmless creature turns into a monster upon being fed after midnight. The peaceful town is soon destroyed from enjoying their peaceful holiday.
Marielle SabbagPublished 3 years ago in HorrorPhantom Island-"Origins"-23
Octavian remembered that morning with Elizabeth well. The captain had made introductions and excused himself; leaving the two alone. He had been a nervous wreck trying to figure out how to politely interact with her when interaction with her was forbidden. Add to that the worry of a mysterious illness and the betrayal of his vocal cords, and you’re left with an absolute mess of a man.
Author Jennifer TreecePublished 3 years ago in HorrorHow Can This Even Happen
Thank goodness! That knocking sound could only be heard at night, and then my boyfriend was at home. I wasn't afraid during the day. But nothing would be the same after this day in 1992.
Horror OnlinePublished 3 years ago in HorrorArachnophobia
“Hey, that looks like a good place to stay for the night,” Alix says, panting and pointing at an apartment complex. I look the outside over.
Haley SandovalPublished 3 years ago in Horror12 days of Squatchmas
On the first day of squatchmas the Sasquatch left for me, a possum in an oak tree. On the second day of squatchmas the Sasquatch left for me,
Kayla ToddPublished 3 years ago in HorrorVisions, Revisited
It had been years since I last visited that old house on the corner. It was nothing remarkable, just a dinky little cottage with flowers growing around it, and a little swinging seat on the front porch. It still looked good as new, even if it hadn't been lived in for many years. Someone still mowed the grass, kept the windows shiny, maybe weeded the garden, or swept the porch for good measure. It was well cared for.
Julian TruelovePublished 3 years ago in HorrorPhantom Island-"Origins"-22
Octavian laughed as he remembered that morning. He had gotten up and ready for the meeting with the captain. He was focused on the content of their meeting and double-checking his uniform to be sure he hadn’t forgotten anything important.
Author Jennifer TreecePublished 3 years ago in HorrorPseudo Vita
ACT I: The Birth of a Curse Seldom have I wondered of the good anymore, only to know the bad. I have been plagued by the unfortunate events that have taken the place of good deeds. I was staring at the wall of blank ambiguity, and gave into what it fed. Never was I the young man I aspired to be, forever lost without what I had.