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.
The Telling Bone
Introduction This was kicked off by Catweazle's name for the telephone. Catweazle was a medieval sorcerer who ended up in modern times (the nineteen seventies). The full episode is all over Youtube and most of my readers might not even recognise what he is holding as a landline telephone handset.
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred about 23 hours ago in Horror
Ranking of Scream Movies from Worst to Best. AI-Generated.
The Scream series has served as a commentary on societal fears and cultural phenomena. Each installment reflects the anxieties of its time, addressing issues such as media sensationalism, the impact of technology, and the evolution of horror fandom. By intertwining these themes with its narrative, Scream has elevated the horror genre to a platform for exploring broader societal issues, encouraging filmmakers to consider the cultural implications of their stories
By Ninfa Galeano5 days ago in Horror
"Scream 7" (2026): Running out of Fresh Screams. Top Story - March 2026.
This is the seventh time we’ve had a Ghostface crisis. Scream 7 is the latest edition of the Scream franchise. Sydney Prescott and her family are under attack by another anonymous killer dressed in a Ghostface costume. While having issues with her daughter, Tatum, they run from the bloody murders, trying to determine who is behind it all.
By Marielle Sabbag5 days ago in Horror
Hello, Goodbye, Dad
I found the medium online, through a Facebook group. We made arrangements to meet. Her name was Delores Debato. She was big, fat, lumpy woman, with a freckled cheeks and bright red hair. She had a lot of tattoos, including eyeballs on the back of each hand.
By Lightning Bolt ⚡7 days ago in Horror
The Circleville Letters - The Town That Was Watched
There are some names that stay with you... When I was a kid, I had a best friend who lived one block from my house. His mother’s name was Mary. Their last name was Gillispie. I never thought twice about it. It was just the name on the mailbox. Just the woman who waved from the porch when we rode our bikes past her house in the late afternoon light.
By Veil of Shadows7 days ago in Horror












