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The Perfect Fan-Casting For Millie Bobby Brown On 'The Walking Dead'
You know, there are not many people who weren't blown away by the insanely popular #Netflix original series #StrangerThings. It was a show that had plot twists around every turn, and sported possibly the most talented cast of child actors that I've ever seen. The stand out from this young group is hands down Eleven herself, Millie Bobby Brown.
By Tyler S. Callaway8 years ago in Horror
The Walking Dead Season 7: Is Negan Truly Evil Or Is It All A Matter Of Perspective?
Warning: Spoilers for The Walking Dead Season 7 premiere ahead. Well, that was an eventful season premiere. We knew that Negan was going to be an intense addition to the show, but I don't think anyone was prepared for the pure and unrivaled mercilessness that Negan would bring.
By Tyler S. Callaway8 years ago in Horror
Hillbillies And Hatchets: What Happens In 'American Horror Story' Chapter 8?
The clock is ticking and all bets are off in regards to who will be the lone survivor of #AmericanHorrorStory Season 6. While we are still reeling from the Halloween episode and the dramatically rising body count, let's look ahead at what will be happening in "Chapter 8." It looks like another chop-happy week with hillbillies, hatchets, and ham — but beware, there are SPOILERS ahead!
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror
Best Independent Slasher Films to Watch Right Now
Though they may not always have the best of ratings, a good indie flick now and then always seems to recapture the essence of both storytelling and wild creative freedom. And when it comes to an individual movie genre, say the slasher kind, indies will never disappoint. Don't know what a slasher is? Then you should definitely learn your horror sub-genres before diving in.
By George Herman8 years ago in Horror
Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil (Chapter One)
"Jas, this really isn't funny. We shouldn't be doing this," Marissa said worryingly to her friend Jasmine. "Would you just lighten up a little bit? You never have any fun anymore. What happened to you?" she asked questioningly. "You used to never say no to anything. You were always down to do something adrenaline pumping. Now you're scared of everything and I don't like it," Jasmine said as she put her hands on her hips defiantly. Jasmine set the board down on the hard wood floor and pushed her brown hair out of her eyes. There was an inch of dust on top of the board, so she sucked in a deep breath and blew away it all away.
By Amanda Graff8 years ago in Horror
Thunder
The thunder roared and the rain fell outside the window. “Tonight is the night,” he thought as he looked at his little brother playing across the room. The two boys were alone in the house. The clock read 8:30 pm. It was after a long afternoon of playing games and watching TV that the big brother realized it would be bedtime soon. “Should we play one more game before bed?” the big brother said.
By Harrison Lindley8 years ago in Horror
Tolls of the Craft . Top Story - November 2017.
Milan, Italy, 1608. Francesco Maria Guazzo sat in concentration with intent of enlightenment, quill in hand, prepared to compose precisely 345 pages. A man before, approximately 121 years earlier, sat in the same position, by the name of Heinrich Kramer, to birth Malleus Maleficarum. Little did Heinrich or Francesco know in that moment that their workings would set to inspire men and women alike in a widely controversial topic: witch hunting. Specifically, witch hunting, witchcraft, pacts with Satan himself, and a classification of demons.
By Parker Black8 years ago in Horror
Switch.
“It’s raining again.” I thought to myself as the droplets cascade down the window by my desk. For as long as I lived here the sun seems to keep itself hidden behind the clouds seemingly afraid to come out. It’s an odd phenomenon that I’m sure scientists can chalk it up to being an unfortunate series of events. I continue to stare out into the distance watching each car new and old drive in out of the school’s driveway. I look over to my teacher drone on and on about chemical compounds and how important it is to know the scientific term of them. I glance up past him at the analog clock slowly ticking away each second until 8:15. The bell finally rings and students scurry for the exit not wanting to here another second of this “titillating” lecture. I slowly rise from my seat and started to gather my things until the teacher stops me in my tracks.
By Cranky Raven8 years ago in Horror
HAG - A Story Of Sleep Paralysis - Part 1
She first came to him when he was only a child, and in the hours when darkness grew from the shadows in the corners of the room. Little Ellis Peters had fallen into a sound sleep, his mother having just read to him, and sang him a song, probably 'Half Way Down The Stairs', that was always his favorite back then, and he had fallen sound asleep, his head full of the innocent thoughts of a child, unprepared for the horror that was destined to enter his life.
By Trev Lewis8 years ago in Horror












