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The Used
I can remember a time where I was able to breathe fresh air. It was an October day. The kind that chills you from the inside whenever you inhale. This time of year used to be my favorite. I remember being a child and peering out the window watching long, willowy legs stride over colorful leaves across neighborhood yards on Halloween. Lanky children with glowing skin like porcelain and coal black eyes without lids rolling like large marbles in their skulls. I would always look out my window wishing I could venture past the guards and the barbed wire fence and join them on the other side. I was desperate for playmates and my brothers and sisters lay sick and still most of the time in our concrete apartment building.
By Kaylee Champa8 years ago in Horror
The First Purge (2018): What to Expect and How I Would React FAQ
What to expect from the new Purge movie. There isn't much to say yet about this new Purge movie due to the paucity of information that they have presented to the public. As you can see above is the teaser trailer for the new release. To sum up what the movie is going to be about is the events leading up to how the Purge first began. Thus its title The First Purge. The teaser trailer resembles a historical propaganda campaign encouraging people to go out and Purge. Hopefully, this would never become authentic in the future but below are the following FAQ (Fan Asked Questions) that I have made and answered.
By Vincent Tyminski8 years ago in Horror
'The Walking Dead': Carl's Death May Save Another Beloved Character
Fans of The Walking Dead are devastated at the loss of original character, Carl Grimes—the son of the series' hero, Rick Grimes—in the heartbreaking mid-season premiere. While Carl's death is not an event that occurs in the comics—at least not yet—some have noticed that the events surrounding it are very similar to those that led to a recent tragic loss for the comics' incarnation of Rick.
By Kristy Anderson8 years ago in Horror
Blood
Blood. It’s the first thing I can taste as I slowly fade into consciousness. My tongue feels dry, like a stick of sandpaper stuck to the top of my mouth. I pull my eyes open with difficulty, feeling as if two anvils weighed against my eyelids. The metallic smell of my blood, maybe someone else's blood, I don’t know, fills my nose suddenly, clouding my head and making me gag. Everything is blurry and I can barely see because I am so dizzy. My stomach turns suddenly and I sit up, retching onto the ground, spitting the taste of pennies out of my mouth along with the meager contents of my stomach.
By Clare Strayer8 years ago in Horror
Prey For Me: Pt. 2
“Why, Logan?” Skeagan looked at his brother. “I just don’t understand why.” Logan’s friend Evann had been delivered safely home. Through a second-story window, Skeagan had noticed. Apparently, Evann’s family did not know of their son’s nighttime expeditions, either. The brothers now sat on a high branch of a 50 foot pine tree near their family’s country home. Logan sat closest to the trunk, leaning back against it. His eyes were closed, but Skeagan knew he wasn’t really asleep. The younger boy sat mid-branch, his feet dangling. The chilly wind that had been blowing earlier was now little more than a breeze, playing absently with Skeagan’s hair.
By Stephen Biller8 years ago in Horror
Underrated Horror Films from the 70s You Must See
Horror movies are seriously underrated. Though there are some that have managed to create multimillion-dollar franchises, most horror movies are "flash in the pan" successes at best—and that means that many of them are criminally underrated or forgotten.
By Iggy Paulsen8 years ago in Horror
Prey For Me Pt. 1
The wind that blew against the back of Skeagan’s bare neck was bitterly cold. The sturdy, dark-haired young man could not tell, however. From birth, he had been unable to feel either hot or cold. No one in his family could. It was sort of a family trait, one of many that set them apart from other people in the small town of Swansboro, NC were they lived. Set them apart from most other people in the world, actually.
By Stephen Biller8 years ago in Horror
Memories of Us
“How long have you been standing there?” he asked. I smirked at the small person sitting in front of me. I sat across from him to seem less big. He gets nervous around adults. I choose my words carefully, but before I am able to say anything, there is a crash or thunder around us. He scoots under the bed for safety. My smirk becomes a small smile. I reach for a tiny hand. He practically broke off my fingers in fear of the noise. I was amazed how noise could scare someone under the bed.
By Savannah McCain8 years ago in Horror
'The Walking Dead' has Done it Again
If you ever read any of my articles on The Walking Dead from MoviePilot, you know I haven’t always agreed with the decisions the writers, producers, and show-runners have made. To say I still feel this way after episode 809 is an understatement.
By Shari Malin8 years ago in Horror











