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more crazy real killers including notorious british couple fred and rose west and evil scary clown pogo also known as john wayne gacy.

Real Life Villians- Serial Killers (part three)

There are many real life murderers who are more terrifying than the most notorious horror movie characters many of us have come to know and love. Read more below following on from our previous po...

Based on the real life doll that caused havoc for two nurses after inviting it to live among them without realizing its evil.

Real Scary Stories- Movies Based On True Events (part two)

As a follow on from our first post on scary true stories turned into movies, we look at more of those horror films we know and love which are based on true events. Let us know your thoughts in the com...

Killers use many tools to murder there victims. Some shoot them with a gun, some stabbed them with a knife, some strangle, some bludgeon to death... unfortunately there are many ways to take a human life.

Real Life Villains- Serial Killers (part two)

There are many real life murderers who are in fact quite a bit more over-the-top than even the cheesiest B-movie bad guys. Read more below following on from our first post of some of th...

Ed Gein.

Real Life Villains- Serial Killers (part one)

Horror movies distract us from the fact that real life can be much, much more terrifying. There are many real life murderers who are in fact quite a bit more over-the-top than even the cheesiest ...

Sinister II The movie poster for the movie Sinister directed by Scott Derrickson and starring Ethan Hawke. reviewed by nicola odeku - sinister 2

The Sinister Soundtrack: Is this the future of horror music?

For horror films, the soundtrack can turn a movie from slightly scary to god damn creepy. Many horror movies have done an excellent job at producing scores and soundtracks that are meant to scare the ...

Horror meme of Orlok from the classic horror movie Nosferatu.

Nosferatu the Vampire

Released on March 4, 1922, the image of Nosferatu can still give chills even today, almost 100 years later. Nosferatu, also known as “Count Orlok”, was played by Max Schreck.