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Don't open that door! Psycho made slasher films a hallmark of the horror genre; explore iconic hackers, slashers, and chainsaw-wielding psychopaths, from the safety of your living room.
See for Me - A Movie Review
Have you downloaded the See-for-Me app? I’ve heard great results. After a quick download, See for Me was released in 2021. Sophie is asked to cat-sit in a secluded mansion. Legally blind, her night is not what she had in mind. Trespassed by three thieves who want the owners safe, Sophie’s only defense is the See For Me app.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Horror
A Nightmare on Elm Street: Impact of a Legend
1…2 Freddy’s coming for you…if you are a fan of slasher films and Freddy Krueger then I don’t have to sing the rest. The “A Nightmare on Elm Street” series is one of the greatest horror/slasher series ever and of course the infamous and lovable Freddy Krueger is one of the most Iconic villains of not just horror, but cinema over all. Fans such as myself are proud to say we have horror master Wes Craven to thank for this iconic series.
By Joe Patterson3 years ago in Horror
Halloween Visit
"Come on, Dad, let's go!" Lily stomped a slipper-clad foot on the sidewalk as she looked back at her father. She was ready to go trick or treating, and it seemed that nothing but Josh could keep her from her sweet treats. He was sitting on the front steps of his childhood home, a well-loved cul-da-sac teaming with costumed children. The moon hung overhead, a ghostly sickle that presided over this Halloween night. The children laughed and screamed as they stalked by, the street a sea of superheroes, video game characters, colorful animals, and everything in between.
By Joshua Campbell3 years ago in Horror
Disturbia - A Movie Review
Come here and look at this. Something’s going on at our neighbor's house. Disturbia is a 2007 film. Following an incident, Kale is on house arrest. With nothing to do except watch his neighbors, he suspects that one of his neighbors is up to no good. Can he investigate further even if he is confined to one location?
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Horror
Child’s Play: Impact of a Legend.
“Hi I’m Chucky and I’m your friend to the end…” That quote has sent shivers down the spines of horror-phobes and put smiles on the faces of horror fans for the past 34 years. That quote comes from the Good Guy doll possessed by the infamous Charles Lee Ray aka Chucky in the Child’s Play horror film series created by Don Mancini. From 1988 all the way to this very moment, the Child’s Play franchise has been and still is one of the greatest and most influential horror/slasher franchises in film history. Understanding the success and impact of the Child’s Play brand is actually very simple, all the credit goes to the legacy of the Franchise’s central villain, Chucky and the creative storytelling from series creator, Don Mancini.
By Joe Patterson3 years ago in Horror
Halloween: Impact of a Legend.
October 25th, 1978 will forever be known as one of the most historical dates in horror film history. It was the day that John Carpenter and Debra Hill released the most defining horror/slasher film of all time, Halloween. If you are a fan of the slasher genre then you need no introduction to the background of Halloween. The legacy of Halloween has transpired over the course of 13 films, 44 years and 3 generations of fandom.
By Joe Patterson3 years ago in Horror
Appalachian Grandpa The Bone Collector Prologue
"I almost expected I would see him again tonight." I looked at Grandpa, Glimmer's hand very warm in mine, as we walked back to the house. Grandpa had noticed, but if he felt anything about it, he didn't voice it. Glimmer, for her part, had explained that she simply didn't want me getting lost, so she thought she might help me get home.
By Joshua Campbell3 years ago in Horror
Appalachian Grandpa The Bone Collector Part 4
As we watched it rear up on its boney, half-formed tail, even Grandpa looked like we might be sunk. It had caught us, just like Grandpa had been afraid of, and now we would never be able to capture it. The Bone Collector would roam the woods like it had when it had been formed, and there wasn't a thing we could do to stop it. We had no net, no trap, and no amount of intent or desire could trap it without those things. We were done, but Grandpa wasn't quite ready to throw in the towel just yet.
By Joshua Campbell3 years ago in Horror









