Watching André Øvredal's adaption, I was reminded of the many times I'd heard these stories before. When an off-screen voice demanded to know "Who took my toe?" I could only hear my dad's raspy rendition of the same line. When Me Tie Dough-Ty Walker appeared, I covered my eyes...
- Im so sorry Last week when I got my draft notice I just seen you there to die. If the book reads me. Im afraid what its gonna say There you go boy Me lie dought ty Walker Who came up with all this sick stuff Is this Houston We didnt write the stories Is there another story...
These funny and spooky ghost stories for kids keep that eerie vibe going through the night There’s nothing like telling ghost stories over a campfire or at a sleepover. Of course, we don’t want your little ones to be scared during this special bonding time, so we’ve rounded up 30 ...
The Big Toe is a scary story for kids about a young boy who unearths a mysterious toe in his garden. It is based on a classic American folk tale and is sometimes known as “The Hairy Toe” or “The Skinny Toe”. A version of this story appeared in Scary Stories To Tell in the D...
My most recent experience has been of a black figure (think person covered head to toe in skin tight, black lycra) who is trying to drag me from the bed by face ... incredibly frightening. In this state, it feels like it is almost in slow motion and I am trying to crawl my fin...
“And the money went Clinkity-clink, clinkity-clink, and the fire flared and flickered and snapped and popped, and the ghost of the dead woman cried, ‘Oh, where is my money? Who took my money? Whooo? Whooo?'” This is one of those scary campfire stories that makes a real impact...
My most recent experience has been of a black figure (think person covered head to toe in skin tight, black lycra) who is trying to drag me from the bed by face ... incredibly frightening. In this state, it feels like it is almost in slow motion and I am trying to crawl my fing...
If The Blair Witch Project was the real watershed moment for the found-footage genre, Jaume Balagueró and Paco Plaza’s 2007 shaky-cam zombie nightmare is the film that brought the mode into the digital age and showed a generation of lesser directors that first-person stories about people ...
Scary movies, spooky TV shows, and ghost stories best enjoyed by a campfire or candle light. But there's one medium that offers arguably the best spooky experience of all, one that allows you to both consume the story as it unfolds and become immersed within it at the same time. We're...
Cover artists used tree lines as visual shorthand for shallow graves, which fit since all of Barkley’s stories started with hikers discovering a body. Barkley filled his fictitious funeral plots with the segment of the populace that made up his audience: upper-class white women; the same ones...