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Mid Afternoon Pit Stop
I was driving home one afternoon from college. It was an hour and a half drive, and I had a sandwich and a water to hold me over. Unfortunately, I needed to release a little water. I could make it, but I wasn't comfortable. I was debating on pulling of when I saw a house which reminded me there was a rest stop coming up. I wasn't on any sort of a time crunch so I resolved to treat myself.
By Alexander Ender8 years ago in Horror
Dark Night Part 4
I would love to say this kind of thing was just a casual headache, a minor nuisance in my paranormal adventures, but no this was pretty scary. Every fiber of my being told me get the hell out of there. This is why Scott didn’t want to come in the house, this ghost right here. I noticed the ring of light from my flashlight subtly vibrating, and soon realized it was because I was trembling. “Hi.” My voice cracked and I cleared my throat. “Ahem…hi.” I finally managed. “You…you must be Beverly.”
By Michael Bauch8 years ago in Horror
Safe (Part 1)
Blood. Rivers of life flowed from the deep slashes on her stomach, arm, and leg merge with the snow turning it crimson as the ice froze it in place. A breeze laden with ice and petrol attacked her senses and face. Her eyes flickered as light bounced over her body, face and around the ground. Voices spoke, the sounds were distant, muffled. Another light passed over her face then a pair of abrasive hands tenderly opened her torn blouse and removed it as another pair of cold, callous hands applied bandages.
By Richard Le Tourneau8 years ago in Horror
Movie Review: 'Winchester: The House That Ghosts Built'
Winchester is yet another silly ghost movie. Despite a cast headed by Helen Mirren, Winchester—subtitled as The House that Ghosts Built—skulks about re-enacting ghost tropes with bad lighting and cinematography, all building toward the same jump scares we’ve seen in every other ghost movie. How predictable are the jump scares in Winchester? All you have to do is remember the rule of three and you will not be surprised.
By Sean Patrick8 years ago in Horror
Ghosts
When you look at this subject, there are really many different views. Are they real? Well that again is up to someone to make their own belief. For me I can only give my opinion on this subject. For me yes I believe they are. However, this is coming from experiences and the fact I am a ghost investigator.
By Raven Devine8 years ago in Horror
Dark Night Part 2
So, before I keep going, I need to go slightly off topic for a minute…someone messed with the first part of this story. I mean they really messed with it, because I remember specifically mentioning that I drove from Texas to Michigan, about twenty two hours. Somehow that got removed from my final post. I tried taking it down, tried editing it afterwards, but every time, the same block of text went missing. This is going to require some investigation.
By Michael Bauch8 years ago in Horror
'My Bloody Valentine': A Dissection (1981)
"Sarah, be my bloody valentine..."Character from "My Bloody Valentine". Hello, one and all. I love a good splatter movie, and with Valentine's Day approaching, it would seem useless to not watch the George Mihalka's 1981 blood-splattered bon-bon, My Bloody Valentine from 1981. Why? Just because. This Canadian independent film was released in February of that year at the height of the slasher movie craze. Yep, the days of "Crazy Eddie" record shops, pre-MTV, and simple pleasures like sex, blood and, guts, exploitation was never lost on this fat, hairy, man-crazy fuck!
By Carlos Gonzalez8 years ago in Horror











