The film alternates between silent, black-and-white surveillance footage of the basement’s empty halls, evoking the eeriness of a horror film while introducing the museum as an undeniably carceral setting. As the artifacts are packed into boxes by the gloved hands of appraisers and museum ...
Approaching the skeleton of the castle, you can’t help feeling the eeriness of the surroundings. The still standing staircase dubbed “Stairway to Heaven” draws you in. Many people who have climbed the staircase recall feelings of dread and there have been reports of seeing misty-human figures...
Comrades, demand that the Communist party stop its war of aggression in the south so that no more innocent souls have to join the already great number on innocent souls now wandering in this war-torn country of the South. Death Certificate for a North Vietnamese Soldier A death certificate...
Approaching the skeleton of the castle, you can’t help feeling the eeriness of the surroundings. The still standing staircase dubbed “Stairway to Heaven” draws you in. Many people who have climbed the staircase recall feelings of dread and there have been reports of seeing misty-human figures...
Approaching the skeleton of the castle, you can’t help feeling the eeriness of the surroundings. The still standing staircase dubbed “Stairway to Heaven” draws you in. Many people who have climbed the staircase recall feelings of dread and there have been reports of seeing misty-human figures...
Approaching the skeleton of the castle, you can’t help feeling the eeriness of the surroundings. The still standing staircase dubbed “Stairway to Heaven” draws you in. Many people who have climbed the staircase recall feelings of dread and there have been reports of seeing misty-human figures...
🔥The 100 best movies of all time 👹Cinema’s creepiest anthology horror movies 🩸The 15 scariest horror movies based on true stories 1.The Exorcist (1973) Film Horror Photo: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Director:William Friedkin Cast:Ellen Burstyn, Linda Blair, Jason Miller, Max von Sydow...
“I am the world crier, & this is my dangerous career… I am the one to call your bluff, & this is my climate.” —Kenneth Patchen (1911-1972)
—“Cat People,” producer Val Lewton’s first triumph with Jacques Tourneur, finds incredible ways of conveying eeriness on a shoestring budget. It’s a studio film with the scrappiness we’d later call an indie ethos. A scene where Irena menaces Alice (Jane Randolph), because Irena thinks...
We look forward to hearing Sue’s stories unfold in explicit detail. Don’t forget, her first article titled “Gloom and Doom” will be released on July 1 at 11 AM (EST). Then join us again every 1st of the month for more fun-filled eeriness. ...