celebrities
From Hitchcock to Stephen King, a roundup of the who's who in horror; all about celebrities flaunting their loudest screams and most nightmarish scenes.
The Devil's Playground
The church was empty, but for a single figure seated at the back. He wore a long, black coat and a wide-brimmed hat that obscured his face in shadows. His presence was unsettling, and those who passed him felt a chill run down their spine. But they couldn't quite put their finger on why.
By Malik Idrees3 years ago in Horror
Horror Radio: A Forgotten Source of Serious Scares
In the time before television, home entertainment for most people around the world meant radio. From the national news to soap operas, the radio was in the early half of the 20th century what television would later become. Among the offerings for the listeners’ listening pleasure were horror shows. Most people are familiar with Orson Welles’ Halloween night broadcast of The War of the Worlds in 1939, which (supposedly) sent a large segment of America into a panic. But that was just one episode of Welle’s radio show Mercury Theatre, which, along with shows like Lux Radio Theatre produced radio plays in various genres. Welles did have a penchant for thrillers, but some radio series were one hundred percent dedicated to scaring their listeners out of their wits. Writers and producers like Arch Oboler, Wyllis Cooper, and the prolific writer Lucille Fletcher filled the airwaves with tales of murder and the supernatural on shows with names like Lights Out, Beyond Midnight, The Witch’s Tale, and The Weird Circle.
By J.S. Phillips3 years ago in Horror
The Hacker's Dilemma
The terminal was the only light in the dimly lit room. Jake sat hunched over his computer, his eyes fixed on the screen as he worked tirelessly to crack the security system of the world's largest bank. He had been at it for hours, but he was finally making progress. The sweat on his forehead was evidence of the tension he felt.
By Sandeep Jo3 years ago in Horror
Tiger
The oldest fossil has been found from northern China and Java. These show that the tiger evolved more than two million years ago and before the divergence of the lion, leopard and jaguar. The tiger is believed to have entered India from Northern Asia after the last Ice age.What are 5 facts about tigers?
By sivabharath v3 years ago in Horror








