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.
The Touch of a Stranger
It should have been the least stressful part of his day, but it was something Steve would never quite get over. The kids had been bugging him to take them to the fair all week, but Steve would have, honestly, rather taken off his skin with a cheese grater. He'd been working all week, and his legs were killing him, but that wasn't the biggest issue at play. The thought of bumping elbows and shoulders with people in a setting like that made him feel squeeby just thinking about it, though Steve would never admit it.
By Joshua Campbell3 years ago in Horror
Exploring the World of Shinigami: From Folklore to Modern Pop Culture
Shinigami is a term from Japanese culture that is often translated as "death god" or "death spirit." In Japanese folklore, shinigami are supernatural beings that are responsible for taking the souls of the deceased to the afterworld. They are typically depicted as skeleton-like figures with long, flowing robes, and they are often associated with the concept of death and the passage of the soul from life to the afterlife. In popular culture, shinigami are often portrayed as malevolent or terrifying beings, although some depictions of shinigami are more neutral or even benevolent.
By Dineshkumar M3 years ago in Horror
A Monster
"Daddy, look at the piture I drew." I put on my best "appraising my son's artwork" face and looked down at the picture he had drawn. I recoiled a little when I saw it, not really sure what to make of it. It was a baby head, like a baby doll, but there was no body was attached to it. The hair was gone, nothing but dots on the scalp, and the eyes were missing and staring openly. A big silver loop like a smile ran through the head, and the bottom was covered with little metal legs like spider legs. I looked at it for a minute, wondering what this horrible thing was, but suddenly it came to me, and I felt silly for being anxious.
By Joshua Campbell3 years ago in Horror











