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The hunt in the graveyard... my first official investigation with my gang
Ok so I just moved out and into my right-hand mans RV for the job, And this is the first hunt with my gang, me, Steve, and his wife, we are riding in his RV while it is cramped and hard to get much sleep in, I had advised my gang to rest up for the night investigation we had ahead of us, down in the New York Yard. The New York yard is a old graveyard that is said to be haunted by millions of unrestricted souls, and a huge home for violent spirit attacks around 3AM. so we traveled there, and when we made it to New York, I had on my custom made wine red suit with my university T-shirt (American institute of metaphysics) and Steve had on a white t-shirt, and jeans, and his wife had on a pink spaghetti strap top, a jean jacket, and black jeans. We got to the graveyard and I talked to the undertaker and he said that “I have experienced a lot of sightings on these grounds, from scratches, to voices, to people being shoved” and I told him that I hoped that I experienced those things and more this however illicited a very “why” response from the undertaker.
By Dillion Peck 6 years ago in Horror
IT (1990) Miniseries - A Movie Review
Better watch out for all those balloons. Pennywise is lurking in every corner. IT was the first adaptation of Stephen King’s famous novel released to television screens in 1990. After 27 years, a group of friends known as The Losers Club return to Derry after Pennywise the Dancing Clown has returned. Flashing back to the memories of their childhoods, the friends must stick together to fight.
By Marielle Sabbag6 years ago in Horror
Tish Chapter 1
Tampa was the city that sat on the bay. The waters were cool to the touch in March. The weather was chilling most mornings and pleasant in the afternoon. Many of my favorite haunts in Miami did not exist in the waterfront city. It became quite hard to find a wonderful Cuban sandwich and coffee. But freshly made sangria was much more available.
By Heather Wilkins6 years ago in Horror
The haunted sewer tunnels of Lawrence Kansas
So this was my first case as I was going to school for my doctorate in metaphysical sciences and needing a project for my finale thesis paper I used a local legend about a old haunted sewage tunnel system that was used by occultists back when it first got closed down and is now haunted by very violent demonic spirits. So naturally I grabbed my old friend Archie who was wereing jeans, a spider-man t-shirt and a hoodie, and I was wereing black custom made dress pants, a t-shirt with the university sign on it, and a bucatini made blazer (as I always were) and we went into the old drainage tunnels (although it was against the law to do so). Safe to say it was wet, dark, and smelled 9000000 times worse than the frito lay factory, But we tracked on thru the brown sludge like water that was filling our shoes like a river flood.
By Dillion Peck 6 years ago in Horror
Is It Time For Carol To Die On 'The Walking Dead'?
WARNING: SPOILERS for The Walking Dead 10x09, 'Squeeze'. From a survivor of domestic abuse to a near unstoppable one-woman army, Carol Peletier was once one of The Walking Dead's most untouchable characters. Far outliving her deeply troubled comic book counterpart, Carol grew to become a fan favourite, as well as half as one of the show's first and most beloved unlikely friendships with Daryl.
By Kristy Anderson6 years ago in Horror
A Filmmaker's Biography: James Wan
As you may all know, James Wan is one of my personal favourite directors because of his contribution to the post-modern horror film using almost hitchcockian efforts. James Wan’s contribution to modern horror and post-modern horror are pretty unrivalled and his work on the “Conjuring” universe and “Insidious” series just go to show how much he is involved with the process even if he isn’t entirely responsible for the film or in the role of director.
By Annie Kapur6 years ago in Horror
'Fantasy Island' (2020) Movie Review
Blumhouse’s new take on the beloved TV show from the 70’s and 80’s takes it into much darker territory. In this film, five strangers (Maggie Q, Lucy Hale, Ryan Hansen, Jimmy O. Yang, Austin Stowell) are given the chance to visit a magical, remote island in which, supposedly, they are able to live out their greatest fantasy. After being greeted by their host, Mr. Roarke (Michael Peña), he shows them around the resort and informs them that they will be granted their wishes the next day. However, their fantasies aren't exactly what they had hoped for, and the island itself seems to be harboring a dark secret.
By Will Lasley6 years ago in Horror
Behind The Mask
3 a.m. on a Saturday and the dead of night envelopes my shower barely illuminated by the moonlight creeping through the blinds of my window. Directly under the shower-head, water flows from my fro covering my closed eyes. My skin is tight and covered in goosebumps. This day has been stalking me for many months now and now I am full of fright like a pray backed up against the wall because it has come. After calming my nerves and finishing my shower I step out and begin to pick my Afro, I glided towards the sink and my arms tire from tugging my curls straight. After brushing my teeth I exit the bathroom, walk down the hallway and into my room opening my drawer. I select black pants, a black hoodie, running shoes and the mask, perfect store for the job. My stomach is in my throat and my hands shake with anticipation while I'm waiting for the text from someone I never wanted to see again. I didn't want to get dragged back into this, yet here I am.
By Domonique Grier6 years ago in Horror
Reed Alexander's Horror Review of 'A Nightmare on Elm Street" (2010)
There was nothing really wrong with this remake. Actually, it was pretty damn good. Sure, there was tons of unnecessary CGI, yeah it wasn't Robert Englund's Freddy Krueger, YES the original A Nightmare on Elm Street 1984 (Elm Street) was better, but this was good, damn good.
By Reed Alexander6 years ago in Horror
'The Turning' Review
The Turning is the latest film adaptation of the book The Turn of the Screw by Henry James. Here, the setting has been updated to the 1990’s. Kate Mandell (MacKenzie Davis) is hired to be the private tutor for a little girl named Flora (Brooklynn Prince), an orphan who lives in an old mansion with her brother, Miles (Finn Wolfhard), and their housekeeper, Mrs. Grose (Barbara Marten). Flora is still haunted by her parents’ untimely deaths, and Miles is a borderline sociopath. But it also appears that something else is going on in the house; possibly something supernatural.
By Will Lasley6 years ago in Horror











