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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: Lt. Maureen Knox (Monsters)
I mentioned Monsters when I wrote a review of an episode of Creepshow, and I remember peeping at this show as early as the age of five. I also remember that this show and Tales from the Darkside aired back-to-back in syndicated reruns, but my attention to Monsters didn't increase until my teenage years. I did learn a few things; for one, the show only lasted three seasons, one less than Tales from the Darkside. Secondly, it debuted after Tales, and third, this series had its share of very interesting villainesses.
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished 4 months ago in HorrorThe Unseen Santa
'Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the house, not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse. The stockings were hung by the chimney with care, in hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there. Little did the Thompson family know that this Christmas Eve would be unlike any other.
Nada solimanPublished 4 months ago in HorrorBed in a Bag: Where Cozy Meets Creepy
Alright, let's talk about bed in a bag – that one-stop solution for turning your sleep space into a chill zone without any fuss. It's like the magic wand of bedding, making your bed look put-together effortlessly. We're about to spill the tea on what makes bed in a bag so darn appealing, with all its features, perks, and a sprinkle of suspense.
Harvest of Shadows: Unveiling the Cursed Legacy
In the heart of a secluded village nestled between dense forests and rolling hills, the air buzzed with anticipation as the annual harvest festival approached. Villagers eagerly prepared for the grand event, adorning the town square with vibrant decorations and setting up stalls with local delicacies. Little did they know that this year's celebration would unleash a nightmare that had long been confined to the shadows—the Curse of the Harvest Festival.
AshDream_StoryPublished 5 months ago in Horror6 TERRIFYING Broadcasts No One Can Explain
Greetings, everyone! It's Mikey Chen, and with december in full swing, the spookiest month of the year, we're diving deep into the eerie and mysterious on this channel. Today, we kick off the scares with a journey into the bizarre world of mysterious broadcasts that have left us questioning reality.
Ali boubakerPublished 5 months ago in HorrorHaunted Bhangarh Fort
Bhangarh Fort, situated in the Alwar district of Rajasthan, India, has earned a notorious reputation as one of the most haunted places in the country. This ancient fort, surrounded by lush greenery and the Aravalli Range, has captured the imagination of locals and tourists alike, drawing both thrill-seekers and paranormal enthusiasts. The eerie stories and legends associated with Bhangarh Fort have become deeply ingrained in the cultural fabric of the region, adding an air of mystery to its already intriguing historical significance.
The Cursed Quest
In the heart of 18th century India, a period shrouded in mystery and intrigue, treasure hunting was not merely an adventurous pursuit—it was a perilous journey through uncharted territories, haunted by supernatural forces. The vast landscape of the Indian subcontinent held treasures untold, tempting intrepid souls to embark on quests that blended the allure of wealth with the chill of the unknown.
Reviewing a Hat Trick of Villainesses from "Creepshow" Episode 4.03
I have never seen the original Creepshow film, but I'm definitely familiar with the film. This whole phenomenon all started back in 1982 with the anthology film, and we have horror masters George A. Romero and Stephen King to thank for this. The movie spawned two sequels, with the second film coming out in 1987, while the third was released in 2007, 20 years after the second film. It also spawned a spinoff series that we're all familiar with: Tales from the Darkside.
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished 5 months ago in Horror"Eclipsed Legacies: Unveiling the Secrets of Ravenscroft Manor"
The wind whispered through the ancient oaks that surrounded the imposing mansion known as Ravenscroft Manor. Its ivy-covered walls stood tall and ominous, casting long shadows under the silvery glow of the moon. The mansion seemed to creak with the weight of its own history, a history that reached back through generations. It was a place that harbored secrets, and within its walls, a nursery bore witness to a chilling tale that defied the boundaries of the living and the dead.
AshDream_StoryPublished 5 months ago in HorrorCarnival Cruise Ship Missing Man
Missing Man on Carnival Cruise In recent cruise news, a distressing incident has been reported involving a missing passenger from the Carnival Glory cruise ship. In today's top news segment, we will provide the latest information on this incident and cover key updates from across the cruise industry.
The road girl
Many are the dark roads that humans do not like to take, especially at night. These roads are either haunted by jinn and ghosts, or often filled with thieves and highwaymen. Today, we have a chilling horror story from a real-life stories website. Our story is titled "The Girl on the Road." We hope you enjoy it.
Mesloub IhebPublished 5 months ago in HorrorYou have no reflection in the mirror
Once upon a time, in the heart of a forgotten village named Eldermoor, where the ancient oaks stood sentinel and the moon cast eerie shadows, there existed a tale that transcended the boundaries of the living. This was no ordinary narrative; it was a short horror story etched into the fabric of Eldermoor's history, whispered from generation to generation.
Salman siddiquePublished 5 months ago in Horror