slasher
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.
Scary Stories for a Dark Summer's Night
I love listening to stories and podcast so I thought, why not make my own? I took some of my best narrated tales and combined them into a serene, summer night with crickets and cicadas chirping in the background, to help you relax.
By Zo Grimmwoodabout a year ago in Horror
Freddy Vs Jason: 2 Decades Later
So it’s mid-August 2003. Me, my mom, her boyfriend and my sisters are riding around Chapel Hill on a hot summer night making our way to the only 2 movie theaters in town so we could see one of the biggest movies of the summer: Bad Boys 2. The first theater we went to, which was called the Timberline was sold out. The second one we went to which was called the Plaza was also sold out. Mind you this is already one month after the film’s initial release. We were bummed that we couldn’t see Bad Boys 2, but we weren’t going home.
By Joe Pattersonabout a year ago in Horror
Echoes of the Forgotten: The Haunting of Ashbury Manor
The Haunting of Ashbury Manor In the quiet town of Ashbury, nestled deep within the English countryside, stood an ancient manor. Ashbury Manor, with its ivy-covered walls and creaking floors, had a history as dark as the shadows that lingered in its corners. The locals whispered tales of ghosts that haunted its halls, but few dared to speak of them aloud.
By Hasina Bagomeabout a year ago in Horror
Maureen Prescott is the TRUE Villian. Content Warning.
Let's be honest. You know what, f-ck it, I'll be honest with you, Maureen Prescott is the True Villian of Scream. I don't care. Fight me for all f-ing care even if Sidney Prescott had to punch me just like she did to Gale in Scream. Maureen is the reason why Ghost Face keeps reappearing trying to kill Sidney and everybody else who has been killed on Scream 1, 2, & 3 before Sam, daughter of Billy Loomis, played by Melissa Berrarra, and Tara, Sam's half-sister, played by Jenna Ortega, were apart of the Scream franchise. In Scream 1 (1996), Maureen Prescott (played by Lynn McRee) was raped and murdered in Woodsboro which made investigate journalist Gale Weathers (played by Courtney Cox) wrote a book about her murder, Cotton Weary (played by Liev Schreiber) who had an affair with Maureen, and jailed for her murder as an innocent man wrongfully accused of her murder even had affairs with several other men making her a "hoochie" which explains why Sidney punched Gale in the face when she encountered her outside of the police station after she was attacked by the Ghost face killer. After that, the two meet up at her truck outside of her school confronting her about her book and Sidney apologizes for the encounter. So it comes to show that Weathers had true instinct in her book and that her killer isn't Cotton Weary leaving the actual killer behind Maureen's death was on the loose.
By Gladys W. Muturiabout a year ago in Horror
Food Insecurity and Hunger: Stories of Struggle and Hope in a Global Crisis.
Introduction to Food Insecurity and Hunger Food insecurity and hunger are not merely abstract concepts; they are daily realities for millions of people across the globe. These issues manifest in various forms, from chronic undernourishment to acute hunger crises brought on by conflict, natural disasters, and economic downturns. While the global food system produces enough food to feed everyone, disparities in access, distribution, and economic inequality lead to widespread food insecurity.
By Johnson Stephenabout a year ago in Horror
Hat Man Returns
The Top Hat Demon: Part 2 – Daylight Revelation Years had passed since that fateful summer night in South Texas. The Hat Man—an elusive shadow from my childhood—had faded into the background of my life, pushed away by the demands of adulthood and the comfort of familiarity. Yet, the memory of that dark figure, with its red eyes and silent menace, never truly left me. It lingered in the recesses of my mind, waiting for a chance to reemerge.
By Miguel Ramirezabout a year ago in Horror
The Sleep Walkers of Camp Moonsong
All I wanted when I was a kid was to go to summer camp. Every summer, I would beg my parents to send me, but they always said the same thing. "It's too expensive" or "It's too far away" or "We can't afford to drive out there when you get home sick." I know Summer Camps have fallen out of popularity these days, but they were just about the coolest thing to a kid in the early nineties. Every show had a summer camp episode, there were movies with summer camps, there were even music videos on MTV about summer camps, for God's sake. I felt like I was missing out on a big part of my childhood experience by not being allowed to go, but every year I was forced to sit at home and wish.
By Joshua Campbell2 years ago in Horror








