slasher
Don't open that door! Psycho made slasher films a hallmark of the horror genre; explore iconic hackers, slashers, and chainsaw-wielding psychopaths, from the safety of your living room.
If The Father Calls
Susan told me, “If you won’t talk to anybody about it, then write about it.” She knows something bad happened when I was young. She knows it’s the reason I have nightmares all these years later but doesn’t know more than that. And I won’t tell her. I love her too much to tell her. But maybe she’s right. Maybe it’s for the best that I return to the memory of that night. Maybe then the dreams will stop. I’ll try anything.
By Talbot Finch3 years ago in Horror
Terrifier 2: No thanks
Thanks but no thanks When I heard about all the people fainting and vomiting while watching Terrifier 2 I had to wonder what was going through the minds of those who created this film. Did they stop to consider that another Jeffrey Dahmer might be motivated by the gory scenes or did they even consider that someone might have a heart attack and die?
By Cheryl E Preston3 years ago in Horror
Trick Or Treat
Chapter One “It was October 31st2018 The Halloween of “2018” and there was this Big Beautiful Home on The Hill it was a Beautiful Home owned by very sweet Nice and Friendly Neighbors Mr. and Mrs. Woodman and The only Big Beautiful Home on a Hill on Hallows Avenue...?”
By Vicky 'A' Blevins Reavis3 years ago in Horror
Halloween: ReBorn
20 Years After Halloween Ends. A group of college kids are partying in the Haddonfield Cemetary on Oct 30, 2042, A outsider name Abby Loomis who is deep into witchcraft decided to bring Corey Cunnigham back from the dead to kill the college kids who have tormented her and abused her. The Town has forgotten all about Micheal Myers but Corey Cunningham is a different breed of a killer and he is not Micheal Myers or a wannabe.
By Victor Robinson II3 years ago in Horror
The Green Guardian
"Hey, Sarge, look." Hank looked up from his phone and saw that one of the Inmates had raised a scarecrow in front of the leaf pile they'd been making. He was unsurprised to find that it was Jasper. Jasper had always been more of a talker than a worker, and today it was clear that his rake hadn't seen much use. He had come across an old green button-up shirt and stuffed it with leaves, making the body bulge oddly. He'd put a sack head on top to complete the ugly golem and drawn a crude scarecrow face on the front. The whole works had been stuck on top of a broken rake handle and stuck in the ground before the ever-growing leaf pile. It hung there like a silent guardian as the inmates raked their piles closer and closer to the growing mound.
By Joshua Campbell3 years ago in Horror
The Collector - A Movie Review
Trust me, you do not want to go inside that house. The Collector is a 2009 film. In a desperate attempt to repay his ex-wife, Arkin, an ex-con plots to steal from his new employer's home. Breaking into the house, he is unaware that a masked criminal has already trespassed the house setting up deadly traps.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Horror
Ghosts, Ghouls & Gore Galore & more-horror films & shows vol.1
Comedy horror. comedic horror. haha get spooked This can be paradies or just funny horror movies. They prioritize the jokes, but there's a boo factor there even if it's not meant to outright scare you, the people in the movie are hilariously scared.
By Jay,when I write3 years ago in Horror
Halloween 1978 is a true classic
When people look back at certain genres they all have instant classics that come to mind. Horror is no different as the slasher era has gone on to redefine what it means to be a horror film. A few films had inspiration over that change but perhaps none more than Halloween in 1978.
By Reel Vibes3 years ago in Horror
Candyman: Impact of a Legend
”What do the good know other than what the bad teach them by their excesses…?” This is perhaps my favorite quote from the 1992 psychological horror/slasher film Candyman. There are not too many people who are unfamiliar with that name. For the past 30 years this film has sent a fearful shiver down the spines of all who have seen it. Candyman was released in October of 1992, written and directed by Bernard Rose and based off a short story titled “The Forbidden” by Clive Barker. Candyman was unlike anything anyone had ever seen before in the slasher genre. It carried a psychological shock factor, it’s primary antagonist was an African American male, and it’s story was centered around the taboo fourth wall of American society, Race. All of these combining factors would make Candyman one of the most iconic staples in horror/slasher history.
By Joe Patterson3 years ago in Horror









