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Villain Of The Week: Annie Wilkes

Sometimes unhappy people find comfort in knowing others are unhappy as well. In other words, misery loves company. Thanks to Stephen King, the word misery will forever embed one person into my mind. Isn’t it incredible how we can associate one word to a person, place, or thing? The first …

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Stranger Things (2016): A Binge-Worthy Netflix Original Series

If you haven’t heard of The Netflix Original Series Stranger Things (2016), I’m guessing you probably live under a rock because everyone is talking about this show. I don’t usually jump on the bandwagon with popular things. I’m often too busy, but as more and more people were describing this show, …

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My Favorite Horror Movie: Pet Sematary (1989)

At a young age, I had the pleasure of having a mother that greatly appreciated the one genre I would grow to love: horror. Being introduced at a young age had many enjoyable benefits. One of them, of course, was being able to go to the nearest video rental store …

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The Top 6 Scariest Clowns in Horror

Coulrophobia is a term used to describe a fear of clowns. What’s so scary about a clown? Well, there’s plenty of things that have people taking one glimpse at a goofy looking dude in a silly suit and running for their lives. First, clowns have freakily exaggerated features: unusually big …

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Top Ten Horror Films Of The 1990s

The 1990s were a happening time for me. I was born in ’91, which is a pretty big milestone in my life, and I started watching horror movies shortly after. The films that I watched in those earliest years of my life really shaped my taste in movies, and I’m …

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Top 12 Scariest Movie Monsters

Monster movies have always been one of the most popular type of horror film, beloved by genre lovers from all cultures. We horror fans love to watch a bunch of one-dimensional characters get mauled by emotionless, otherworldly creatures. Monsters are inhuman – there’s no reasoning with them. They feel no sympathy, …

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