pop culture
Pop culture for horror junkies; all about the famous films, creepypasta tales, trends and tropes that bled from the fringes of fright into the macabre mainstream.
"The Ghosts of the RMS Queen Mary"
The RMS Queen Mary is a retired ocean liner that is now permanently docked in Long Beach, California and serves as a tourist attraction and hotel. Over the years, many people have reported experiencing strange and unexplained phenomena on the ship, leading to rumors of haunting and ghostly apparitions.
By BURN BRIGHT3 years ago in Horror
R.L. Stine Is Revising 'Goosebumps' Books To Make Them Culturally Sound - Here's Why It Is A Good Thing
Anyone who is a Millennial no doubt had a huge Goosebumps phase as a child. The children's spooky book series ran from 1992 to 1997 and the series author, R.L. Stine, released a total of 62 books in the original run. That doesn't even include all of the spin-off book series and the series meant for older kids, like the Fear Street books.
By Jenika Enoch3 years ago in Horror
Scream: The series that revived the Slasher genre
The slasher genre has always been its own unique sub culture of horror films. From its humbled beginnings of Psycho (1960) from Alfred Hitchcock and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) from Tobe Hopper, to its golden age glory years of Halloween (1978), Friday the 13th (1980) and A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984). There is just something about a horror villain with a blade who just snaps that really joneses horror fans.
By Joe Patterson3 years ago in Horror









