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The werewolf hunter from the mansion on the hill - Part 2
PORT LOUIS BY NIGHT A week had passed since Ali saw the woman who stared at him with fiery eyes. Since then, he had more troubles at work with Nandren, a colleague at the railway station.
theasian onlinePublished 4 years ago in Horror'Chucky' Teaser Revealed Showing Our First Look At What Is To Come
He’s baaaaaack… The Syfy channel and USA Network just released their latest teaser trailer for the forthcoming TV series, Chucky, which follows the killer doll from the Child's Play franchise. The teaser itself, which depicts Chucky in a toy store, is brief, but it does provide fans with a sense that the franchise may be returning to its roots.
Culture SlatePublished 4 years ago in HorrorLighthouses on the Edge of Infinity
“So yeah, an El Chupathingy can be a Slendercabra now. Have fun with that one.” Doc slurred, the Char Man definitely feeling the Irish in his coffee. “Your turn. Whatcha got for us, mole man?”
Sebella SigelPublished 4 years ago in HorrorDarkness of the Depths
From rippling waves that crash the shore line pulling shells, sand and pebbles alike back and forth within their tidal current, drifting them within and with out the depths of the ocean. For we mere mortals see the ocean in its shimmers of beautiful blues and hazy greens, yet deep within the beauty of tranquillity is a darkness that lurks deep before any safe level for a submarine. For hundreds of years sailors have feared the darkness of the depths and the creatures that sing like angels, yet are the cruellest of all creation.
Alixzandra WisemanPublished 4 years ago in HorrorLighthouses on the Edge of Infinity
The worse thing about this whole damn shitcan transfer surprisingly enough wasn’t the heat. Though, it was the kind of hot that cracked rock and dirt apart enough to resemble each other, stone baked air rippling above it from dawn till dusk, it still wasn’t the worst thing about the move.
Sebella SigelPublished 4 years ago in HorrorTOP 5 BEST MONSTER MOVIES
A Quiet Place (2018) This excellent and inventive horror movie established the already-beloved John Krasinski as a horror filmmaker to watch. It’s set in a post-apocalyptic world that has been overrun with deadly sightless creatures that hunt using hyper-sensitive hearing. The Abbott family, who are at the center of the film, survive by leading a life of relative silence; a single loud noise could mean the difference between life and death. Fast and ferocious, the monsters are undeniably terrifying, but it's Krasinki’s alternating use of sound and silence throughout the film that really makes “A Quiet Place” such a remarkable and effective creature feature. With solid character development and excellent performances all around, this is also a horror movie with a ton of heart.
Playing With Fire
I conceal myself amidst a cluster of bushes, watching the human woman. She arrives nearly every evening, at about the same time. She wanders the docks, as if searching for something. All the while, her eyes remain focused to the entrance of the forest.
Suzie Wargo LockhartPublished 4 years ago in HorrorHunt for the Kansan subway monster
Ok so me Getting ordained as a pastafarian minister (June 10) was one of the best things to happen to me, always having Autism I was always the guy who was outcasted, I tried everything submitting to all the fads, and even (4 years to the day) once joined a local Mennonite community (Lyndon) which was a succsess. They accepted me into the community with open arms, they introduced me to there culture and to the Bible (and to be honest I believed in god more as it was my prayers answered that I found that community) and there was one man who treated me better than all the others but they all treated me with kindness and acceptance never making fun of me and it was like a dream come true my belief in god truly was at its highest till they then vanished me over a very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very vast misunderstanding it was there overly high lack of knowledge in modern science as well as my own comfort level (seeing them as family) and my forgetting to take my seizure medication (which made me have to play with a card in my pocket to not have a headache and a seizure during the church service) and there lack of letting me explain, that got me kicked out.
Rev. Dillion BurnsPublished 4 years ago in HorrorHunt 1... the Kansan creature
Me having aspergris I was always the butt of jokes, and always underestimated, always put in with other people with more strong disorders and labeled the same, always thought to be the R word, but the other day I recently got my PhD in metaphysics (and I’m only 21 years old)
Jack WindsorPublished 4 years ago in HorrorObsidian Sarcophagus
The Obsidian Sarcophagus One mistake can lead to the end of the world. That is where Karant steps in to make sure it doesn’t happen.
Lianne PowellPublished 4 years ago in HorrorThe Family Heirloom
My husband and I have lived in this house for a few weeks now. John and I still have boxes littering each room with “Liz”, “John” and “Amy” scribbled haphazardly across them in varying degrees or dried sharpie. Extra boxes linger in corners labelled “Grandma: to keep” and “Grandma: for Mum” etcetera. The box before me is filled with her old books; she has everything from Reading Tealeaves to The Famous Five. I sort through them; The Woman in Black; a nondescript cracked spine; Wuthering Heights; a cookbook on artichoke (of all things)… As I flick through the seemingly random array of novels, cookbooks and strange leather-bound oddities, I can’t help but wonder whether she read them all. In a house in the middle of nowhere; I suppose she did like to read.
Tarryn RichardsonPublished 4 years ago in HorrorHappy Place
I can hear the wind whistle through the branches. It slashes and thrashes at my body. The leaves in the trees move in a swift brush, almost like hair. I can hear crickets sing and birds harmonizing. So beautiful.
Sebastian A Mendoza-GomezPublished 4 years ago in Horror