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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 sun rose slowly
The sun rose slowly along the horizon, emitting a dazzling light that shone brightly on the patches of green crops along the country path. The air in the country is unusually fresh in the morning. Wipe the sleepy eyes, stretch, look at the pleasant scenery in the distance, make people feel refreshed, you can harvest the vitality needed for a day. The work is never done. Four days have passed since I went to the countryside. Every day to a lot of "websites, one article from the life experience of teammates, but also staring at the computer all day, constantly revise and publish, really very boring, very boring! Through the window, watching the scenery outside, just the sunshine, vibrant plants, make people relaxed and happy. There's a wonderful world out there. I'm going to have a look. So, I decided to put down the work at hand, with a relaxed and happy mood, step on the steps, to watch the different scenery outside. Came to a classroom, fifth grade students are in class. They sat in the position one by one, under the leadership of the teacher, read the poem aloud, the voice is extremely loud. Looking at a young smiling face, it is so natural, as if I saw myself in the past, I can't help but recall, think of my childhood, and the corners of my mouth can't help but rise slightly. Childhood is how wonderful, at that time we are so innocent, carefree ah! Work is important, but don't just focus on work and ignore the scenery along the way. It is time for us to know how to steal some leisure in the busy, stop from time to time, look at the people and things around us, leave some good memories for ourselves, and don't let ourselves leave any regrets.You know what it's like to jump off a building? Haha, in fact, it is a kind of weightlessness, a heartbeat. Don't think I'm very experienced, I don't jump buildings, although there are emotions in life, but never think of "death". Life is only once, must cherish! I felt "dead" that day, which is a bit of an exaggeration, probably because the legend of the jump plane is too exaggerated. It was the first time I took a jump plane (18 years old art exam, a year ago), that night was quite bold, I felt nothing to be afraid of. Just rise to feel nothing, slowly side with the scream, the opposite teacher smiled to take pictures of us, then gesture to take pictures, and then the side is still screaming, but I can not make a sound, the heartbeat, unspeakable..... The first time to take the jump plane did not have a violent reaction, but felt the heartbeat! Then go to the playground and face the jump machine during the day, maybe during the day more rational, actually a little afraid, especially cherish the life, queue in advance actually felt the kind of heartbeat, so, I became the audience, to help them take pictures, but all spent, at that moment to understand why the teacher gave us. The picture doesn't have that hand gesture. I'm happy to be playing Heartbeats at 18. Jumpers, roller coasters, pirate ships. Playing these heartbeat games, I have a secret, that is: the key moment to close your eyes! Ha-ha. This age group play heartbeat is also very good, but I still think to cherish life, safety first! Money can buy a heartbeat but not a life. There is only one time, there is no next life, so live this life well.
By Claudia Hendershot3 years ago in Horror
Manananggal
Manananggal Myth Deep within the rich tapestry of Philippine folklore, the manananggal myth stands as one of the most chilling and captivating tales. Stemming from the annals of Philippine culture, this mythical creature has long fascinated locals and outsiders alike with its distinct lore and bone-chilling characteristics. In this article, we delve into the enigmatic world of the manananggal, exploring its origins, physical attributes, behavior, and its place within Filipino society and popular culture.
By Mister Bix3 years ago in Horror
The Wailing: A Haunting Blend of Horror and Mystery
In the realm of detective and horror stories, there exists an invisible threshold of absurdity that, once crossed, challenges the audience's ability to suspend disbelief. "The Wailing," a South Korean horror-mystery hybrid, dares to venture beyond this line on multiple occasions, yet manages to maintain a haunting atmosphere that keeps viewers engaged. It may seem like an impossible task, given the bumbling nature of Sergeant Jong-gu (played by Do Won Kwak) throughout his investigation into the mysterious series of infections and deaths plaguing the village of Gokseong. Jong-gu's actions may often frustrate and perplex, but director Hong-jin Na ("The Yellow Sea," "The Chaser") skillfully avoids overindulgence, delivering a relentless onslaught of major plot developments rather than small melodramatic ones. The film's perpetually rainy and mud-soaked setting adds to its intense ambience, as Na fearlessly bombards audiences with shock tactics. Despite the occasional moments of incredulity, "The Wailing" ultimately culminates in a satisfyingly enigmatic conclusion that justifies the film's cacophonous journey. However, it must be reiterated: "The Wailing" can be undeniably foolish at times.
By M. K. Anandan3 years ago in Horror
Nightmare House: A Haunted Abode with a Sinister Past. Content Warning.
Introduction Welcome to the spine-chilling tale of Nightmare House: A Haunted Abode with a Sinister Past. This article delves into the terrifying history and mysterious occurrences surrounding this notorious house. Brace yourself as we unravel the secrets lurking within its walls, stirring fear in the hearts of those who dare to enter. Prepare for a journey into the unknown, where restless spirits roam and dark secrets lie hidden.
By ADITYA SALVE3 years ago in Horror
A Father's Heart. Content Warning.
Once upon a time in a small town nestled amidst rolling hills, there lived a man named Robert. Robert was a simple man with a warm heart, a loving wife named Sarah, and two beautiful children, Emily and Daniel. He worked tirelessly as a mechanic to provide for his family and ensure they had a comfortable life. Little did they know that Robert was an unsung hero in their lives, silently shaping their world with his unwavering love and dedication.
By Ahmad Hassan3 years ago in Horror
world of walking dead’s . Content Warning.
Zombies have captured the imagination of people around the world, becoming a prominent figure in popular culture. From films and television shows to books and video games, the undead creatures have managed to infiltrate various forms of entertainment. This article explores the fascination with zombies, their origins, and the deeper meanings behind their existence in our collective consciousness.
By Roman kahnjan3 years ago in Horror
The Haunting of Blackwood Manor. Content Warning.
The wind howled through the skeletal trees as Emily stood before the imposing gates of Blackwood Manor. She shivered, her breath hanging in the frigid air. The rumors she had heard about this place filled her mind with equal parts curiosity and dread. Tonight, she would discover the truth.
By AshDream_Story3 years ago in Horror
Horror Classic Movie "The Craft"
“The Craft: Weaving Magic, Friendship, and Some Seriously Wicked Style” The Craft is a supernatural cult classic that casts a spell on its audience with a unique blend of horror, teenage angst, and a dash of ‘90s fashion that can only be described as “goth chic”. This film follows a group of high school misfits who stumble upon the mystical world of witchcraft, which leads them down a path of power, friendship, and unforeseen consequences.
By Destini Geyer3 years ago in Horror
personality disorder OR cursed with ghost
Nena had spent most of her life trapped within the confines of her own mind. At the tender age of fifteen, she had been diagnosed with multiple personality disorder, a condition that caused her to manifest different identities or "alters." But her family, unable to comprehend or accept her mental condition, believed that she was cursed with ghosts. They subjected her to unspeakable torment, believing they were exorcising the evil spirits within her.
By abdullah saleem3 years ago in Horror
The Pale Blue Eye
During the dreary midwinter, a moviegoer may not seek more wintry bleakness on the screen. Let me introduce you to "The Pale Blue Eye," a captivating film written and directed by Scott Cooper, featuring the talented Christian Bale as its star. Set in the rugged Hudson Valley of New York in 1830, this movie immerses viewers in a world of chilling winter. Masanobu Takayanagi's cinematography beautifully captures shades of gray, occasionally punctuated by vivid flashes of blue from the water and the uniforms of cadets at West Point Military Academy, where much of the story unfolds.
By M. K. Anandan3 years ago in Horror
Murder House|American horror story|Most horror movie reveiw
"Murder House" is the first season of the anthology series "American Horror Story." Set in Los Angeles, the season revolves around the Harmon family, who move into a beautiful but haunted mansion called the Murder House.
By Olivia george3 years ago in Horror








