Horror

The Exorcist: A Review

The Exorcist is a 1973 horror film written by William Peter Blatty (based on his novel) and directed by William Friedkin. The film stars Ellen Burstyn as Chris, a single mother whose daughter Regan (Linda Blair) is possessed by an evil entity. In an act of desperation, she turns to a psychiatrist and priest named…

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A Nightmare on Elm Street: A Review

A Nightmare on Elm Street is a 1984 horror film written and directed by Wes Craven. The story revolves around a small group of teens who are terrorized in their dreams by a demonic specter, a man with knives on his fingers named Fred Krueger. When the teens fall asleep, they are murdered in mysterious…

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Ten Terrorizing Netflix Titles

Fall is my favorite time of year. The leaves are turning, there is a nice crispness in the air, and the mood is just right for a good scare. As a horror fan, I’ve already been deep into the well of titles Netflix has to offer since August. It’s easy to binge through so many…

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The Sinking City – Hands On Demo

Cthulhu Noir “The Sinking City” is a H.P. Lovecraft inspired open world investigation game by developer Frogwares and published by Bigben Interactive and it looks to be promising. The game takes place in the 1920s and follows private investigator Charles W. Reed in search of his lost memories as he ends up in a unique…

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A Demand for Cassie Hack

Halloween. Friday The 13th. Scream. These classics in the slasher horror genre of film contain two commonalities: a vicious killer and a resilient heroine. It is this traditional balance that fuels the history of the slasher. No matter how vicious and rage-driven the killer, it is countered by the drive to survive that fuels the…

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