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Scariest Nonfiction Ghost Stories to Read Right Now
Reading ghost stories is seriously the best when it comes to indulging in a great story. Fictional, paranormal tales can really get under your skin and mess with your mind. And reading, rather than watching a horror tale or unsolved mysteries, can definitely affect you more. It's all about the details and ghost stories are chock-full of them.
By C.C. Curtis7 years ago in Horror
Most Underrated Horror Movies of All Time. Top Story - October 2017.
If you're a fan of horror, you'll know there's a plethora of content still waiting to send shivers of fear down your spine. Unfortunately, sifting through all of these titles can be scarier than viewing contemporary horror films.
By George Herman7 years ago in Horror
Must Watch Horror Anthologies You've Probably Never Seen
If there's one thing that the horror movie genre has become infamous for, it's massive horror movie anthologies. It's never just an original and a sequel, either. This genre is known for having as many as nine or more stories per anthology.
By Skunk Uzeki7 years ago in Horror
Haunting
“I’m telling you, horror movies just aren’t scary anymore!” I say, giggling as we walk in through the door. “Come on, you can’t tell me that there weren’t a couple jump scares in there that got you.” My friend Lizzy argues. “I know for a fact I felt you jump.”
By Shera Prague7 years ago in Horror
Monster Movie Remakes Better Than the Originals
Who's a sucker for a good monster film? I am... I love monster movies. A great scary one will cause the blood to rush right through me and give me goosebumps everywhere from all the chaos. If I view a monster movie's trailer and just the trailer intrigued me, you know damn well I'm going to watch the full film in theaters in dim lighting and HD quality and sound.
By George Nekilan7 years ago in Horror
It Was a Bad Day for a Bad Kid
Richard Durn was a bad kid; he always had been. He was the third child out of four: two older brothers and a baby sister. His siblings were of an easy nature, sweet children who were about a year apart from each other. But, as his own family often said, when Richard was born the powers that be not only broke the mold, they burned it and buried it. The kid was born rotten.
By Deirdre Jackson-Head7 years ago in Horror
Poe and the Two Houses
The themes or morals of Edgar Allan Poe’s works still have a presence in our society today and the sense of dread in his writing are imposed onto the reader. This is evident in the correlation between Poe’s "The Fall of the House of Usher" and the modern day horror film House on Haunted Hill. Both have the unerring ability to make the readers and watchers feel they are involved with and being affected by mounting tension.
By Heather Horton7 years ago in Horror
Scariest Shows on Netflix Right Now. Top Story - October 2017.
Netflix is the new cable, but unlike cable, there's plenty of cool shows to choose from right at your fingertips. For those of us who adore having a spooky movie on at any given moment, nothing is quite as awesome as a Netflix horror movie night.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart7 years ago in Horror
Don't Fear the Reaper
Various shades of green and brown raced by as her blonde hair swayed back and forth, her hazel eyes focused ahead on the path. A deep howl filled the silence and then suddenly – it was quiet. She stood alone, heart racing and glanced around. “Boo!” He jumped up behind her.
By Rebecca Angliss7 years ago in Horror