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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.
The Coven's Unseen Bond
Title: "The Coven's Unseen Bond" Spell: Serpentis spiralis, umbra in tenebris. In the heart of the mystical Blackwood Forest, a coven of witches gathered beneath a moonlit canopy of ancient oaks. They stood in a circle, their cloaks fluttering in the cool night breeze, and their eyes gleaming with an otherworldly light. At the center of their circle, a cauldron simmered, casting eerie shadows that danced on the forest floor. The coven's leader, Lady Seraphina, raised her gnarled staff and chanted the incantation that would bind them together in a web of magic.
Across the Hall is a Dark and Gripping Tale
I am warning you. Do not leave your hotel room. Across the Hall is a thriller that entered theaters in 2009. Julian is convinced that his girlfriend is having an affair. In a desperate attempt to confront her, he goes to a rundown hotel and makes an alarming discovery that his best friend Terry is in a dangerous situation involving a hostage.
Marielle SabbagPublished 7 months ago in HorrorThe Tragic and Twisted Life and Times of Nica Pierce
This year is a big year for the Chucky franchise. In November, the franchise will celebrate 35 years, while the season premiere of the TV series is on the horizon. This year also marks the 10th anniversary of the film, Curse of Chucky, which was released during a big milestone year for the franchise, and was also the the sixth film in the franchise. Curse followed 1998's Bride and 2004's Seed, and after those two instilled loads of humor into the franchise, Curse brought it back to straight horror.
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished 7 months ago in HorrorWhen the darkness calls
One! ho isscn1bbing dishes in front of that pond , Foushee shouted... Hearing her scream, her parents looked at the pond fron1the roof and saw that there was no one in the pond. They then took Foushee honle. This pond has a quota..every year it will attract one aninial to itself - be it human or animal; Folklore has it that the day the pond was cut in the year 1990, there were jungles and jungles all around, nlurders were going on. A mnd old woman was murdered and buried under this pond. Not only the nlad old woman, but many other bodies were buried. But that crazy old wonrnn did not harmanyone. Many have seen that crazy old woman; But that crazy old lady whom he doesn't see. When someone ishaving a bad tinle, or when someone is having a good time, that old lady can be seen.
Md. Apple MiaPublished 7 months ago in HorrorI See You (2019) is a Mindbending Mystery-Thriller
This is the best! They have no idea that we’re here. I See You snuck into theaters in 2019. The police investigate the case of a missing boy. In the middle of marriage problems that break the Harper family apart, strange things happen in their household.
Marielle SabbagPublished 7 months ago in HorrorAEW WrestleDream 2023 Results: Winners And Grades As Edge Debuts
AEW WrestleDream 2023 Results: Winners And Grades As Edge Debuts AEW WrestleDream 2023 was a historic event, as it marked the debut of Edge in All Elite Wrestling. The show was held on October 1, 2023, at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washington.
Punit kumarPublished 7 months ago in HorrorThe Nun II - A Movie Review
The nun is watching our every step. The Nun II is a 2023 sequel. Taking place in France in 1956, a priest is murdered. Sister Irene learns the awful truth that Valek, the demon nun has returned. She must face the evil ghost once more before she takes more lives.
Marielle SabbagPublished 7 months ago in HorrorHorror
A successful adaptation of a horror book into a film must not only reflect the words on the page, but also immerse the viewer in a visual representation of the fears that once plagued their imagination. The crème de la crème of adaptations like Jaws and The Shining are a testament to cinematic excellence and received high ratings from
Tonmoy RoyPublished 7 months ago in HorrorThe Haunting of Hollowbrook House
The Haunting of Hollowbrook House Part 1: The Arrival The wind whispered through the trees as Sarah and David parked their car in front of the ancient, dilapidated mansion known as Hollowbrook House. They had heard the rumors about the place, tales of hauntings and tragedies that had befallen anyone who dared to set foot inside. But they needed a new home, and the price was right.
Intertwinement
Saw was given a miracle cure for cancer. Instead of being cured, he is tricked, which triggers a new sadistic game of Jigsaw. I also take part in the '039 series; The longest film of all time will be Shawnee Smith's Amanda Young, a franchise veteran who first appeared in 2004's Saw. Saw has a particularly positive opinion of the film. Chris Killian of Comicbook.com considered Saw X "hands down the best ".
Tonmoy RoyPublished 7 months ago in HorrorDon’t go into room13
I was walking through the hallways of the hotel, when I passed Room 13. I thought nothing of it, until I heard a small noise, almost like a scratching sound, coming from inside the room. It made me stop in my tracks, and my instincts wanted to open the door and see what was going on, but I remembered the rule. Knowing that I was not allowed to enter Room 13, I turned around to walk away. Suddenly, I heard another loud crash. It was undeniable that it had come from Room 13. I couldn't ignore all of these strange sounds coming from the room. I had always been taught to act on instinct, and all of my instincts told me that there was something very, very wrong with Room .The door was locked, but it was not impossible to force it open. It took a lot of strength, but eventually, the door opened a crack, and then I was able to pull it open enough for me to be able to carefully slip into the room. The first thing that I noticed was that the room was pitch black inside. I tried to adjust my eyes, but I couldn't see a thing. It was like stepping into a complete void of darkness. I knew where the light switch should have been, so I felt all the way up the wall for it, but there was no switch. I tried to take a step forward into the room, but I as I stepped, my foot hit something. It was solid enough to make me lose my balance slightly. Slowly, I bent down to touch whatever this thing was. As soon as I put my hand on it, I could feel that there was something very strange going on. It almost felt like a leg, almost like that of a person.But that couldn't be possible. I reached out, behind me, but all I could feel was another leg, seemingly coming from another body. I reached out again, only to feel another. An arm this time, then a torso, another leg. It was endless. I felt as though I was surrounded. Except, there was something odd about these arms and legs. They just didn't feel quite...alive.I immediately felt sick. There was no way, absolutely no way that I could be standing in the middle of a room full of bodies, but it all made sense. The strange rule about not stepping foot in Room 13. Of course. It all made sense. This was where the bodies were hidden.I didn't want to believe it, but there seemed like no other explanation. I felt completely sickened, my head spinning, a shiver running up my spine. There was no way. I'd never even seen a dead body before, let alone be surrounded by them in a pitch black hotel room. Was this what happened to people who entered Room 13?I put a hand on the wall to steady myself, and I suddenly felt the light switch. Feeling relieved by that, I quickly turned it on, and watched light flood the room. This was it. I was mentally preparing myself for the sight of, possibly over twenty dead bodies, a sight that would surely make me sick.However, when the light turned on, I was not met with the horrifying sight of countless murder scenes. Instead, all lined up around the room, some perfectly propped up, and others sprawled on the floor, were human-sized, doll-like figures. They looked just, almost human, except for one eerie difference.They didn't have eyes. Just black, void-like holes where eyes should have been. Their necks were oddly floppy too, drooping to the side. What was most horrifying about these life-size dolls, was that they almost exactly resembled all of the hotel staff members that I had become so familiar with.I saw the doll version of Kelly, her head falling into her lap. I saw Mark, the waiter, with huge black holes where his eyes should have been. I saw Elizabeth, who was sprawled on the floor, legs sticking out. I even saw Catherine, propped up against the wall, like she was in a child's dollhouse. I wanted to scream, run away, do anything. This was somehow worse than seeing the disgusting sight of bodies. This was ten times creepier, and made me feel goosebumps up my arms. I wanted to drive away from the hotel, from the town, and never look back.The one thing that still stuck in my mind, was the fact that every single staff member had a doll here, even the newest hires. Everyone had a life-like, floppy doll, looking like an eyeless corpse. The only doll that was missing, the only member of staff that didn't have a matching doll, was me. There was no doll in Room 13 that resembled me. Somehow, that fact was far more chilling.I was about to take my phone out of my pocket, to take photos, or call the police, or do anything about this terrifying situation, when all of a sudden, the room went black. Pitch black. I tried to move again, but I couldn't. My legs would not stand up and run, my arms would not reach out to steady myself. I couldn't move. I was fixed, I was stuck, I was trappedJust then, I felt someone holding my shoulders, propping me up against the wall. I wanted to scream, or see who it was, but it felt like I was trapped inside my own body. I was completely unable to move.The hands extended my arms and legs, and I even felt the hands around my neck, making it flop forward ever so slightly, just as it had done on the dolls. That was when I realised it. The 'dolls' inside Room 13 were not life-like copies of the hotel staff members, they were the hotel staff members. And I was about to meet the very same fate, in Room 13.If only I had just listened.
The Veil (1958)
"The Veil" was a TV series from 1958 that predated the similarly-themed "One Step Beyond," hosted by John Newland. It presented stories based on real-life psychic occurrences, and was hosted by and starred Boris Karloff in each episode, who started each episode sitting framed by a roaring fire (a subtle visual suggestion of the infernal, perhaps), after which he would grace each episode (save for one) with his unique presence; although to be honest, here he sometimes seems as if his acting is on auto-pilot. However, his unique aura still shines through in episodes such as "The Doctors," and "Food on the Table."