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THE KEEPER'S DIARY: A BIOHAZARD STORY is a fan film adaptation of the iconic diary entry of the same name found in the the Classic Resident Evil (1996) and its Remake (2002). The diary is written by an Umbrella Researcher succumbing to a deadly viral outbreak in an underground research facility. || SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/ROEsubscribe
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This Week on THE HORROR STREAM LIVE
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Halloween themed music, scary tunes or songs with a ghostly touch. Celebrate Halloween all year round with easily digestible worms Halloween pop, rock & ambient music.
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As a horror fanatic, I‘m obsessed with how color is used to unsettle, frighten, and disturb us. The strategic use of color is a key part of horror‘s dark art. It taps into our psyche, channels primal emotions, and imbues scenes with deeper meaning. In this post, let‘s peel back the layers on horror color symbolism. What various colors represent, how they make us feel, and why horror directors leverage them so thoughtfully. I‘ll highlight color examples from iconic films and unpack some fascinating psychological research. By the end, you‘ll see color in horror through a whole new lens!
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Join me for the ultimate spooky showdown as we rank the creepiest, crawliest, and downright terrifying things imaginable! From haunted dolls to mysterious shadows, we’ll decide what’s spine-chillingly top-tier and what’s more like a spooky wet blanket. Get ready for some unexpected laughs, spooky surprises, and of course, your votes—because what’s scarier than a live chat deciding your fate?!
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A stranded starship, on a Planetoid lost in the immensity of Space, conceals its dead Pilot, and something alive and awaiting, inside of it. One of the key elements of Ridley Scott’s Alien, the former creature was conceived as part of an unknown alien race, which either came in contact with the Alien, or even engineered it for mysterious purposes — something ultimately left ambiguous in the film itself. This character was given various nicknames: labeled as simply ‘Pilot’, ‘StarPilot, ‘Starrider’, or, humoristically, ‘Dental Patient’ (by Aliens director James Cameron); the name it is most commonly known as, however, is ‘Space Jockey’ — a designation inspired by Robert Heinlein’s eponymous novel. Hans Ruedi Giger, the designer of the creature, used it to refer to the Nostromo crew, and it was first used for the dead Pilot in one of the script drafts written by David Giler and Walter Hill, who also changed the alien entity into a human skeleton. Its nature in the final film was eventually reverted to that of an incomprehensible “alien lifeform”, closely to how O’Bannon envisioned it in his 1976 draft for Alien — where the introduction to the Pilot plays out very similarly to the final film. “Suddenly, Melkonis lets out a grunt of shock,” the script reads. “Their lights have illuminated something unspeakably grotesque: A HUGE ALIEN SKELETON, SEATED IN THE CONTROL CHAIR. They approach the skeleton, their lights trained on it. IT IS A GROTESQUE THING, BEARING NO RESEMBLANCE TO THE HUMAN FORM. [Sic]”
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My Mixtape’s A Masterpiece is a weekly feature in which a guest compiles a playlist around some theme. This week, Vito Nusret assembles 13 songs to accompany a tale of a particularly evil Halloween. Read Vito’s thoughts on each song and listen along to the Spotify playlist on top and/or the YouTube playlist at the bottom of the post.
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