Kat works a 9 to 5 and has to negotiate hard to take off any of her allotted ten vacation days a year; meanwhile, Jim is freelance and has to take work when he can get it. And a big job has arrived for just that week of planned vacation, and he can’t afford to turn it down...
Carlie St. George is among the most searingly creative voices working in the horror genre today, and her short fiction—in particular her stories that have appeared inThe Dark Magazine—is absolutely inimitable. In “You Were Once Wild Here,” the fraught relationship between Laura and Emily tak...
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“American Horror Stories” is a spin-off of Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk’s award-winning hit anthology series “American Horror Story.”“American Horror Stories” is an anthology series that will feature a different horror story each episode.more...
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Horror fiction was going crazy, with many old masters still crafting great stories, and brash newcomers were shaking the foundations of traditional horror storytelling.Continue Reading The Spirituality of A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors Author Cemetery Dance OnlinePosted on June 22, 2018...
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We can vouch that the following films—classics still terrifying today, modern tales as horrifying as they are original, and foreign fare so spooky you'll be glad you have those subtitles to focus on—leave permanent scars.