From chilling horror classics to spiritual modern indies, these ghost stories will haunt you forever: "Poltergeist," "Sixth Sense," and more
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More than a century after its publication, Henry James' The Turn of the Screw remains one of the greatest and most influential ghost stories ever told. More than 60 years after its release, Jack Clayton's adaptation of the story, the hypnotic and stunning The Innocents, remains the best on...
The movie: Arguably one of the best alien movies ever made also just happens to be one of the greatest horror movies too. It doesn't seem fair, does it? The original Alien from Ridley Scott sends the crew of the Nostromo to investigate a distress call from an abandoned alien spaceship ...
"Just one ghost, Janine. And it was far too big for me to ever bust." She took off one blue pump and threw it at the wall. Why COULDN'T I ever make it work!? Why COULDN'T I ever love Louis?! He loved me, he treated me the best he ever could, but... She already knew ...
Truth be told, every time I get the chance, I recommend this story, because it’s truly one of the best ghost stories released in the last decade. It’s also an ideal example of how much you can accomplish in a flash fiction story. There’s a breathtaking amount of world-building, ...
These are the best cyberpunk games you can play today, especially if you were disappointed by Cyberpunk 2077.
The main draw here is the game's irresistible "just one more hour" blend of combat and adventure, every new location delivering an exciting combination of nonstop swordfighting, cunning traps, and some of the best tunes the genre's ever had. And thanks to a good range of difficulty ...
“The Ghost Sentry and the Secret Tunnel Under New Hope Church” – by Clifford B. Davids Posted onMay 1, 2013bycbdavids New Hope Church, Dallas, GA Some time ago I found myself visiting Dallas, GA, riding along with the sons of the Confederacy as they refreshed the flags on their an...
The question remains as to how best to interpret and classifyThe Vampire. Its use of supernatural vampirism as a metaphor is undeniable, but how distinctive or unique that was is quite debatable. After all, Burne-Jones and Kipling used vampirism as a metaphor as well, as did all of the ma...