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The Yule Lads Diarys pt 6
December 17th- Askasleikir I came out to a maelstrom of mess. As bad as it had been the morning before, it was ten times as bad now. As I came into the living room, I wasn’t sure there was one piece of furniture still upright. The tv had been pushed over, the cord cut and the screen cracked. The couch was overturned and my recliner had been sliced and pierced. The coffee table was so much kindling now, and they had ground mud and food into the carpet. Someone had taken coal from the coal box and scrawled messages onto the wall in a language I couldn’t read, and the table was gouged with runes and strange marks.
By Joshua Campbell3 years ago in Horror
Scream: The series that inspired me to study filmmaking
It is the summer of 1997. Me and my older sister are over my dad’s house for the weekend. My dad shares a place with my uncle who has a lot of movies. My uncle lets me and my sister watch movies from his stash, our favorite movie to watch out of all of them: Scream (1996). This movie would of course become one of my favorite films ever and it also became a hit series. This series would become my top favorite movie series of all time and the reason why I have a passion for the art of filmmaking.
By Joe Patterson3 years ago in Horror
The Yule Lads Diarys pt 5
December 16- Pottaskefill As bad as things had been, they were only about to get worse. I returned early that first morning to find all my pans, even the new ones I'd bought yesterday, my leftovers, my spoons, and my ladles missing. Just gone! I looked around, but they were nowhere to be found. Not only that, but there's frozen lamb missing from my freezer, and the coffee creamer in the refrigerator has been drunk and left empty for me to find.
By Joshua Campbell3 years ago in Horror
The Yule Lads Diary- Pt 2- December 13th- Giljagaur
What a night. I got some sleep after last night's excitement, but Davin apparently got up early to help Olf with some minor chores. I awoke at four to the sound of snowballs hitting my livingroom window and looked out to see Davin and Olf laughing as they roused me from sleep. Davin looked a little sorry when I came out, dressed in my heavy coat and snow pants, but Olf looked unrepentant as he grinned through his neat red beard.
By Joshua Campbell3 years ago in Horror
Meat Machine
The box crusher buzzed and shoved the collected cardboard forcefully to the bottom of the machine. Neil loved that. It would be the favorite part of his job if the rest of his work didn’t involve chopping, slicing, and grinding meat. Nothing beat that. He grinned sadistically at the box crusher as it completed its only task, wondering what would happen if you stuffed a person in there.
By Robert Pettus3 years ago in Horror
Mystic Heart
Now most love stories start with guy or girl meets one another, their eye's meet for that second. Well this isn't one of those love stories, where we begin is in the horror world. Imagine slashers, ghouls, ghosts, werewolves, none sparkling vampires and well there's me. Plain old no place to be sea serpent, a electric blue shimmering scales.
By Magnar Arne3 years ago in Horror
‘Christmas Bloody Christmas’ Movie Review
In the latest from Joe Begos, it’s Christmas Eve, and co-workers Tori (Riley Dandy) and Robbie (Sam Delich) have nothing better to do than get as drunk as possible. But at the nearby toy store, a highly advanced animatronic Santa (Abraham Benrubi) begins a vicious killing spree. Why? Who knows?! But now Tori and Robbie have to find a way to stop it… or at least survive.
By Will Lasley3 years ago in Horror










