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My Paranormal Experience
The night was getting chilled. It was the perfect time for a movie night with family. I made the popcorn while my brother picked out the movie. Both of our daughters was sound asleep. Just when the movie was getting really good, my brother's daughter Ellie woke up crying.
By Sara Bevins6 years ago in Horror
Guillermo del Toro Produced Horror Flick 'Antlers' Drops Chilling New Trailer
I think we can all agree that Guillermo del Toro is a modern master of horror. The infamous director has helmed amazing spectacles including such creature features as Blade 2, Pans Labyrinth, the Hellboy films, and Crimson Peak. These films showcased del Toro's ability to look inside our deepest, darkest nightmares, and bring those horrors to life on the big screen. Even the movies that he lends his writing or producing skills too seem to scare audiences half to death with such nightmare-inducing projects as Mama and Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark. His ability to spin compelling narratives to viewers involving monsters is uncanny, one great example being The Shape of Water, which took home Academy Awards for Best Director and Best Picture. And now we have our first glimpse at this fantastic teller of terrifying tales’ next cinematic endeavor, Antlers.
By D.J. Rivera6 years ago in Horror
'Gwen' Movie Review
Gwen is about a Welsh farming family, who is staring down the barrel of the Industrial Revolution. The title character (Eleanor Worthington-Cox) is the older of two young girls who live with their mother (Maxine Peake), with their father off fighting in the war. Gwen is slowly watching everything in her life crumble, with her mother becoming ill with an unknown disease and a mining company attempting to destroy their way of life. But people soon become suspicious about Gwen and her family, as women in those days were often quick to be accused of witchcraft.
By Will Lasley6 years ago in Horror
Adreena's Practice
It must be said I don't expect this story in any way to be believed. That being so, it doesn't trouble me one way or another. I'm not hoping to convince anyone or solicit any kind of sympathy. I'm only hoping that the act of writing will provide me with some kind of catharsis. Some way of processing everything I've seen. Maybe by the time I'm finished I'll have escaped from this... moral terror, that I've been feeling.
By Sanya Walma6 years ago in Horror
Reed Alexander's Horror Review of 'Pontypool' (2008)
The whole movie starts out with seemingly no real direction. Some alcoholic disk jokey, who does the 'fire and brimstone' shtick, starts his day at work, and from there, shit just gets weird. And that's the only way it can really be described at first. 'Weird.'
By Reed Alexander6 years ago in Horror











