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From Hitchcock to Stephen King, a roundup of the who's who in horror; all about celebrities flaunting their loudest screams and most nightmarish scenes.
Do They Celebrate Halloween in Canada?
Halloween Traditions in Canada: A Vibrant Celebration Halloween is widely celebrated in Canada, a country known for its rich multicultural heritage. On October 31st, Canadians of all ages immerse themselves in the spooky festivities, blending both North American and European influences. The origins of Halloween in Canada can be traced back to the 19th century when Irish and Scottish immigrants brought their traditional customs with them. Over the years, these traditions evolved and took on a distinctly Canadian flair, making Halloween a highly anticipated holiday for children and adults alike.
By chris wide2 years ago in Horror
Naomi Scott Featured In New ‘Smile 2’ Official Trailer
Naomi Scott, a beloved British actress and singer, is starring in the new ‘Smile 2’ movie. She first began her acting career on Disney Channel starring in the show ‘Life Bites’. In 2011, she gained more recognition from her role in the hit musical film ‘Lemonade Mouth’. From there, she has progressed in her career by starring in multiple hit films and achieving international fame. In 2019, she starred in Disney’s live-action ‘Aladdin’. For her portrayal as Princess Jasmine, she received a Teen Choice Award for Sci-Fi/Fantasy Movie Actress.
By Total Apex Entertainment & Sports2 years ago in Horror
** The Harvest Moon*
-- When Emily and Mark inherited the old farmhouse from Emily's estranged aunt, they thought it would be a quaint escape from their city life. Nestled on the edge of a dense forest, the house exuded rustic charm and tranquility. But as autumn descended and the harvest moon rose high, the peace they sought was replaced with a creeping dread that gnawed at the edges of their sanity.
By MD shezan Hossan2 years ago in Horror
"Wolf": Was Laura Alden the True Villainess?
Amazing that this calendar year marks the 30th anniversary of Wolf, the underrated thriller that starred Jack Nicholson, Michelle Pfeiffer, and James Spader. I remember seeing the trailer to this as a kid, and I was awestruck over the fact that a "Wolfman" movie was coming out in my lifetime; I had already been familiar with the classic 1941 film even then. In this case, it was Nicholson's Will Randall who took on that full moon curse, though when I first watched this a few years after the theatrical release, I quickly noticed the psychological aspect of the film, which hit theaters on June 17, 1994.
By Clyde E. Dawkins2 years ago in Horror
The Forgotten Portrait
Sophie had always been fascinated by her grandmother's old house. It was a sprawling, creaky mansion filled with dusty furniture, forgotten trinkets, and rooms that hadn’t been opened in years. Every summer, as a child, she would explore the place, inventing stories about the mysterious objects she found, imagining the lives of the people who once lived there.
By Aayush Thapa2 years ago in Horror
Echoes of the Forgotten: The Haunting of Ashbury Manor
The Haunting of Ashbury Manor In the quiet town of Ashbury, nestled deep within the English countryside, stood an ancient manor. Ashbury Manor, with its ivy-covered walls and creaking floors, had a history as dark as the shadows that lingered in its corners. The locals whispered tales of ghosts that haunted its halls, but few dared to speak of them aloud.
By Hasina Bagome2 years ago in Horror







