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Philippine Horror Movies and the Spine-Chilling Legends Behind Them
I'm not a horror fan. In fact, I'm almost as skeptical as the next person when it comes to believing things that we can't see with our own eyes, or perhaps can't feel at a distance. However, we cannot ridicule people who do see or feel these spine-chilling phenomenons.
By Karina Thyra8 years ago in Horror
Black Magic
You know that moment when you're in middle school and your trying to fit in and you experiment with certain things? Well, my experiment was black magic. I know, your probably wondering... why black magic? You see, I was an outcast at school. I didn't fit into any of the cliques that there was, so I was trying to find a way to fit in. That's when I had come across this website with a bunch of different spells, or rituals if you would prefer, for almost everything you could think of. I honestly just thought it was a hoax , but then I tried a few of them.
By Corina Douthwright8 years ago in Horror
Movie Review: 'Insidious: The Last Key'
I’ve finally figured out why I love the 'Insidious' franchise so much. It’s not that the franchise is all that better than most modern horror films, it still has the clumsiness and exposition laden dialogue and awkward humor that mark most low budget horror of the era. But, what 'Insidious' has over other modern horror movies is great characters. Genuinely likable, funny, and strong characters that we can really root for, especially Lyn Shaye’s brilliant Elise Rainier.
By Sean Patrick8 years ago in Horror
4 Reasons Why Victor Frankenstein Could Be One of the Best Frankenstein-Inspired Adaptations Yet
Frankenstein or the Modern Prometheus by Mary Shelley can be considered a pioneer for many things. Classic horror, exploring how obsession, technological leaps and a brilliant mind could also lead to insanity and fear. At least that's how I interpret it.
By Karina Thyra8 years ago in Horror
'Black Christmas' (1974)
1974's Black Christmas is a dark, gory and intense view into the frighting reality of the human mind, enforced by an exaggerated and un-stereotypical approach towards horror allowing for a truly terrifying viewing that will most probably make your skin crawl! Unless it is too tight obviously...
By SpiffinglyAwesome .8 years ago in Horror
Harbor Phantom
I had lived and grew up in Chicago for the most part of my life and in the 1970s. The places to hang out when you are in your twenties was at Addison Rocks, Montrose and Diversy harbors where you could walk the lake front on large bleached boulders that are no longer there and the totem poll that stands alone on; and let's not forget the beer can made of stone at the lake front. Enjoying the sounds of the Hari Kristnas who always had nectar on hand as you stroll from Montrose on the lake to Fullerton or you could go to Addison Rocks where all artists seem to be... adding their voices with paint to the rocks that lined the shore line, I always felt the artists should have charged admission to visualize their works of art made of chalk.
By Nancy Wetta8 years ago in Horror
Lampago Part II
On the far side of that squalid living room, Rudy fussed over a fourth-hand electric stove while Duncan sat half-awake at a card table, their father's card table, waiting with a paper plate. Rudy looked passably human now that he shaved off his beard and muttonchops, put on his green Wigman's Grocery shirt and apron, hid his paw-hands inside cheap gloves, hid his tail inside his black slacks, and squeezed his hindpaws into shoes. Duncan, meanwhile, looked pert in his school uniform of a blue vest over a black polo shit and khaki slacks.
By Stanton Fink8 years ago in Horror
The Worst Horror Movies of 2017
Horror movies already don't have a particularly good reputation in the film critic world—and it's easy to see why. These movies are often poorly written, overly campy, and at times, will rely on cheap jump scares or splatter to get their "scary" point across.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart8 years ago in Horror












