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Pop culture for horror junkies; all about the famous films, creepypasta tales, trends and tropes that bled from the fringes of fright into the macabre mainstream.
Massive Damage: Chapter 2
CHARLIE GRABS HIS SISTER AND PUT HER IN A WHEELCHAIR AND GOES THROUGH THE HALLWAY WITH HER AND GOES THROUGH THE FIRE EXIT AND THE NURSE/ WORSHIPER IS FOLLOWING HIM AND START RUNNING WITH THE WHEELCHAIR OUTSIDE AND THE GRANDFATHER SHOOTS THE NURSE IN THE BACK. SHE TURNS AROUND PISSED AND JUMPS ON TOP OF THE GRANDFATHER AND STARTS CLAWING HIM UP.
By Victor Robinson II3 years ago in Horror
Massive Damage: Chapter 1
IN 1983, ON THE DARKEST NIGHT OF THE YEAR WITH THE FULL MOON BRIGHTEN UP THE SKY. TWO LITTLE GIRLS ARE SLEEPING PEACEFULLY UNTIL THEIR FATHER COMES TO THE ROOM DRAGGING THEM OUT THE ROOM TO GET THEM OUT THE HOUSE WHILE TRYING TO GET OUT OF THE HOUSE THEIR MOM IS BEING THROWN AROUND BY AN UNSEEN FORCE THAT IS TRYING TO POSSESS HER THE CHILDREN ARE FRIGHTENED BY THEIR MOTHER’S SITUATION AND DON’T KNOW WHAT GOING, AND THE FATHER IS DRAGGING THEM TOWARDS DOOR AND OPENS AND SEES A FIELD OF PEOPLE OUTSIDE INCLUDING THE KIDS GRANDMOTHER WHO COMES TOWARDS THE HOUSE AND GRABS THE FATHER FROM HIS KIDS.
By Victor Robinson II3 years ago in Horror
'The Walking Dead': 10 Characters Who Survived The TV Series, But Died In The Comics
After eleven seasons and 177 episodes, beloved Zombie Apocalypse series The Walking Dead has come to an end. The series began as an adaptation of Robert Kirkman's comic book of the same name, and although it continued to use the Comic's major storylines as a rough template through it's long run, the series eventually became it's own beast, playing with certain plot elements to keep viewers on their toes, and mixing up who dies and when. While some characters avoided their comic book death only to die later, others managed to avoid the Grim Reaper entirely.
By Kristy Anderson3 years ago in Horror
Is there any kind of heinous torture?
Let me give you a few examples: the ship torture, torture from the ancient Persian Empire, where victims were tied to ships and sent to areas where diarrhea was common; They are forced to drink large quantities of honey and milk, which then causes the victim to develop severe diarrhea, attracting insects and maggots to breed and bite, and the victim dies from injury and dehydration.
By Theresa W Chavez3 years ago in Horror
'The Walking Dead': References To The Past In The Finale
WARNING: SPOILERS for The Walking Dead 11x24, 'Rest In Peace'. After eleven thrilling seasons, Zombie Apocalypse drama The Walking Dead has come to an end. References and Easter Eggs celebrating the show's history have already been sprinkled throughout the final season, and this was ramped up in the finale, which was packed full of throwbacks to the series' early years.
By Kristy Anderson3 years ago in Horror
10 mysterious stories behind unmarked graves
1. Billy Cook- Billy Cook was a spree killer who was born in Joplin Missouri in the 1920s. He lost his mother abruptly to a cerebral Brain hemmorage when he was only 5 years old, Shortly after losing his wife, Billy's father, William Sr. abandoned the boy in a mine shaft with his 10 siblings. Billy would later toss the body of his first victim down a similar mine shaft, before going on to murder an entire family- and their dog. Billy was found " sane but not sane enough to get the death sentence " [ link 1]in Oklahoma and sentenced to 300 years in Alcatraz. After outrage from the public, he was expedited to California where he was executed in 1952, infamously uttering the last words " I hate everybody's guts, and everybody hates mine." His body was buried in Peace church cemetery in Webb City MO, which is rumored to be haunted. Locals say that the statue of Mother Mary, who overlooks the forsaken burial ground, cries at night. I am sure you have heard of him, or at least a song about him. Jim Morrison of The Doors wrote ' Riders on the Storm" about him. " If you give this man a ride, sweet family will die."
By Miranda Putney3 years ago in Horror
'The Walking Dead': Could The Finale Really Kill Off Judith Grimes?
WARNING!: SPOILERS for The Walking Dead 11x23, 'Family'. Ever since her birth in the season three episode 'Killer Within', Judith Grimes, the daughter of original series protagonist Rick Grimes, has been a mainstay of The Walking Dead. Judith's birth represented hope for the future, proof that new life was still possible, even in a world overrun by the dead. At first mostly a plot device as a dependant our group needed to protect and provide for, Judith has since become one of The Walking Dead's most beloved characters, especially once the adorable, and talented, Cailey Fleming was cast as an older Judith following Season Nine's time jump.
By Kristy Anderson3 years ago in Horror
The Fairest of them All
So... here we are again. I do hope you're enjoying these dark, macabre tales from the Realm of "What if...?", because I so enjoy telling them. Here is another that you may be familiar with, a tale as old almost as the concept of the Fairytale itself: it involves a lovely young maiden, a jealous, vain queen... and, of all things, an apple.
By Natalie Gray3 years ago in Horror
Mr.Violence Gets Hellraised Part Two
The Next Morning Jimmy wakes up and kisses Joey and leaves her apartment but leaves behind the puzzle box. Jimmy meets up with Sean at a diner called Angelo's place. Jimmy shows up. Sean is eating an apple pie and drinking a cup of coffee.
By Victor Robinson II3 years ago in Horror
10 Horror Series Worth Watching This Halloween
Ordered from least to greatest for your convenience. 1. Hemlock grove This show has a solid first season. It’s a high school teen drama mixed with supernatural elements. It’s not perfect, but the performances are strong and the storytelling is interesting. Season 2 is a miss-step, but watchable. Season 3 is a mess and is unsatisfying as a conclusion, but if you’re bored and want to watch a horror-themed show, this is a unique option. Bill Skarsgård, Landon Liboiron, and Famke Janssen do an excellent job in this forgotten early Netflix series.
By David Weis3 years ago in Horror







