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- Written by: Gary Johnston
- Category: Songs
(Verse 1)
A shadow creeps across the floor,
A voice like velvet, dark and sore.
He grins beneath the candle’s glow,
Whispering tales we wish we didn't know.
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- Written by: Gary Johnston
- Category: Songs
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In the misty glow of the neon green
Lies a land where luck turns mean
Shadows dance in the shamrock's sway
St. Patrick's ghost hides in the fray
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- Written by: Gary Johnston
- Category: Horror Scream
Horror Scream is your ultimate weekly countdown show, diving into the top 10 most viewed music videos with a spooky twist. Get ready to scream, sing, and celebrate the hits that dominated the week!
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- Written by: Gary Johnston
- Category: vs
If the crew of the USS Enterprise from Star Trek: The Original Series ever encountered the Killer Klowns from Outer Space, it would be one of the weirdest, most unpredictable battles in sci-fi history. On one side, you have highly trained Starfleet officers with advanced weaponry, starships, and strategy. On the other, you have grotesque alien clowns with ridiculous (yet deadly) circus-themed weapons.
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- Written by: Gary Johnston
- Category: Movies
Clowns, with their painted faces and exaggerated smiles, are typically associated with joy and laughter. However, the horror genre has a way of turning the familiar into the terrifying, and clown horror movies have become a subgenre that preys on our deepest fears. From sadistic jesters to malevolent circus performers, these films exploit the unsettling nature of clowns to deliver spine-chilling experiences. Here's a look at the top 10 clown horror movies that will make your smile fade.
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- Written by: Gary Johnston
- Category: Full Movies
A young man falls for a young woman on his trip home; unbeknownst to him, her family has vowed to kill every member of his family.
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- Written by: Gary Johnston
- Category: Books
In 1927, H. P. Lovecraft wrote a long essay on "Supernatural Horror in Literature" in which he discussed the history of what came to be known as Weird Fiction. This collection includes many of the texts that Lovecraft mentioned in the essay, beginning with Edgar Allan Poe's Fall of the House of Usher, published in 1839 and ending with Walter de la Mare Seaton's Aunt from 1922. Included are 19 stories and 1 poem. - Summary by Alan Winterrowd
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