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Pedii's Paranormal World
Some people may think that ghosts, ghouls and demons are things that do not exist, but there are others who have had experiences that most would not be able to explain. I am one of those people that believe in the paranormal. In this article I will give you multiple stories of those things that go bump in the night. This blog series will tell experiences from my personal life as well as others.
By Queen Pedii Writes7 years ago in Horror
Carl Triscer—The Unknown
He was born into an aristocratic family in early 20th Century Britain, his father was a surgeon and his mother a royal seamstress. During his formative years, very strange phenomena occurred around him; metallic objects seemed to be attracted to him, electronics would go out of sync when he passed by, the plants that he grew were always larger and healthier than his neighbours and many times it would be heard that he was in two places simultaneously. So, his father being a surgeon, decided to place him in an experimental research facility called T.R.D in West Sussex.
By Nikita Bryant7 years ago in Horror
Reed Alexander's Horror Review of 'From the Dark' (2014)
SPOILERS!!! So they try to play coy with the movie description in Netflix but you'd be daft if you don't figure it out pretty much immediately. Some farmer guy is digging about in the peat and finds some random wooden stake buried deep in the ground, then discovers it was embedded inside a wooden box. That's right... MOTHER FUCKING VAMPIRES! And not the pussy sparkling vampires or those sexy alluring vampires. These are some nasty classic vampires THAT WILL EAT YOUR MOTHER FUCKING FACE!!! Well, bite your neck, but you get my meaning.
By Reed Alexander7 years ago in Horror
Is 'American Horror Story: Apocalypse' the Best of Recent Years?
SPOILERS FOR AMERICAN HORROR STORY: APOCALYPSE. Obviously. This might be a bit of a biased review as nothing gets my blood to sing like a good apocalypse that isn't about fucking zombies. I'm entirely too interested in the concept of Armageddon as an atheist. Many movies about it are shitty because they're usually produced as Christian cash-cows. Not insulting Christians, just the shitty ones that use people's fears to line their back accounts.
By CT Idlehouse7 years ago in Horror
Community Service—Chapter 1
Chapter 1 Three teenagers sat in the principal’s office, smelling of weed and regret. I was in the middle, sitting in between my two dumbass friends, glaring at them occasionally. Henry had somewhat sobered up and looked back at me with a small apologetic smile, as he knew that we wouldn’t be here if they listened to me. Owen, who was sat on my right, was the complete opposite, his head was resting against the back of the chair, the smile on his face hadn’t faltered as he stared up at the ceiling. I hated him at this moment, a complete 180 from the feeling I had when I had gotten his text about an hour ago.
By Lauren Hill7 years ago in Horror
Reed Alexander's Horror Review of 'House on Willow Street' (2016)
I wanted to like this movie. It had everything needed for decent horror. The acting was pretty solid for horror. I know that bar is low but these guys did a good job. The atmosphere was dark and gritty, even grimy. It only takes place in two settings, an abandoned warehouse and a small mansion. But both settings feel alive. They're not quite as impressive as Crimson Peak, but then, those are big shoes to fill. That set had a pulse. This one had lots of rust and black mold.
By Reed Alexander7 years ago in Horror
Dinner Party (Pt. 4)
Having everyone stare at her made Evelyn a little uneasy, so she started to read: "Dear Evelyn, You were invited tonight because you know all the secrets of the other three guests here tonight, which is the reason you are the only one to receive a letter. You know the secret that each of them was arguing about tonight in the living room, who killed Mr. Cain. You know the truth about Mr. Cain and what actually happened to him. You were the only person who knew, or at least you thought you were the only person who knew. I figured out very easily what happened to Mr. Cain by reading your gossip column in the newspaper. Mr. Cain never died. He is still living to this day. You thought only you knew this, but in fact, I also know this secret. I also know where Mr. Cain is.
By Molly McDonald7 years ago in Horror
'Overlord' Not Your Average Zombie Film
Overlord, directed by Julius Avery, delivers not just a good gory horror film but a good drama about WW2 as well. With sub-plots about how far a sister will go in order to protect her little brother, to how far a solider goes to not just complete his, mission but to save humanity from the horrors of genetically modified Nazi zombies, and the bonds that form during wartime. And with great performances by Jovan Adepo, Mathilde Ollivie, Wyatt Russell, Pilou Asbæk, and the rest of the cast, Overlord gives you everything you want. From the moment the opening sequence begins and you are thrown into a plane with a group of American paratroopers preparing to invade France on D-Day, amid explosions and gunfire, to the heart wrenching and engaging story, and then to the big plot twist that these American soldiers aren't just fighting Nazi's they're fighting genetically modified Nazi zombies.
By Whitney Kristina7 years ago in Horror











