supernatural
The hidden world of all things supernatural; a look inside witchcraft, spells, vexes, black magic and other spine-tingling supernatural phenomena.
Walk Through the Wall
Old Bill Grey lived alone in his mansion. He was a crazy town legend, one who would make people wonder about his life, where was he from? Did he grow up here? Was he always this crazy? The locals would fantasize about who he was, some would say he was a mobster who was in hiding, some said he was a killer, keeping to himself so no one would find out the truth. But in reality, Bill was just a hermit. He had been married for over 50 years, and made a fortune dealing with the rubber band business, him and his wife Mary had full lives, no children mind you, they preferred each other, without the cries and wants of kids.
By Evan Filley7 years ago in Horror
Not Caught Up With 'Ash vs Evil Dead' Yet? Here's a Handy Guide to the 'Evil Dead' Universe
Now listen up, you primitive screw-head! Not my words, but words from the mouth of Ashley Williams, the main protagonist in Sam Raimi's undying horror series that is The Evil Dead. I've been completely bonkers about these ever since I first caught the original movie on late night television here in the UK. It gave me the drive to pick up a camera and make my own crazy movies, not to mention be afraid of books with scary faces on the cover. However I'm aware that not everyone knows the history behind the Starz series, so I'm going to take you through time and space into the world that is — put simply — groovy!
By Matt Loftus7 years ago in Horror
Time To Enjoy The Little Things: 'Zombieland 2' Ready To Bring Back The Original Cast
We all remember the rules of surviving Zombieland; whether it be the double tap or working on your cardio, Ruben Fleischer's film had us splitting our sides in the midst of an army of the undead. #Zombieland was heralded as the American Shaun of the Dead and would surely deserve a second outing. However, it seemed like the apocalypse was over when the 2009 film failed to spawn a sequel. For nearly a decade now, we have been talking about whether we will ever see Columbus, Wichita, Little Rock, or Tallahassee again. Now, the film has come crawling out of the rotting grave it fell into with some news on where the hell Zombieland 2 is.
By Tom Chapman7 years ago in Horror
SyFy's 'Buffy The Vampire Slayer' 20th Anniversary Celebrations Will Have You Hungry For Horror!
Don't slay it with flowers, slay it with cake. A new trailer for the 20th anniversary of Buffy the Vampire Slayer is SyFy UK's very own version of "The Great British Stake Off." Unless you have been buried alive in the grounds of Sunnydale, any true Buffy fan will know that March 9 is a very special day for the show.
By Tom Chapman7 years ago in Horror
Once More, With Feeling: How 'Buffy The Vampire Slayer' Still Has Fangs 20 Years Later
"Welcome to Sunnydale — Enjoy your Stay." It's official, if you don't feel old yet, you soon will. Buffy the Vampire Slayer turns 20, but where other shows and their dodgy CGI have turned to dust in the sunlight, our feisty heroine and her ragtag gang of vampire hunters hasn't aged a day. For seven seasons and 144 episodes, #SarahMichelleGellar ruled as the Slayer of the quaint fictional town in this feminine first horror comedy.
By Tom Chapman7 years ago in Horror
Tolls of the Craft . Top Story - November 2017.
Milan, Italy, 1608. Francesco Maria Guazzo sat in concentration with intent of enlightenment, quill in hand, prepared to compose precisely 345 pages. A man before, approximately 121 years earlier, sat in the same position, by the name of Heinrich Kramer, to birth Malleus Maleficarum. Little did Heinrich or Francesco know in that moment that their workings would set to inspire men and women alike in a widely controversial topic: witch hunting. Specifically, witch hunting, witchcraft, pacts with Satan himself, and a classification of demons.
By Parker Black7 years ago in Horror
Blue Tidal
About five years ago I lived downtown in a major city in the US. I’ve always been a night person, so I would often find myself bored after my roommate, who was decidedly not a night person, went to sleep. To pass the time, I used to go for long walks and spend the time thinking.
By Lydia Clay7 years ago in Horror
The Room at the End of the Hall
Not to far away from me, off the side of a busy road, there has always been a building that stuck out in comparison to all of the others. Surrounded by contemporary buildings is a single house-like structure made of stone. It looks like something out of an old movie or a painting. When I was a small child, I was always curious about this building, but the sign outside of it changed from time to time, and, because I wasn’t able to read and I never wanted to distract my parents from paying attention to the road in front of them, I never asked.
By Rebecca Weiner7 years ago in Horror