Tag: horror
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Celebrate Spooky Season With New Horror Movies This Fall
When there’s a chill in the air, the wind is howling, and the trees are ominously bare, it’s time for a horror movie marathon with these spooky fall 2022 new releases.
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8 Horror Podcasts for Spooky Season
If you’re looking for horror podcasts to get you in the mood for spooky season, here’s the list for you, featuring everything from hot takes on horror films to conspiracy theories to folklore, this list has a show for every kind of horror lover.
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The Art of Horror: 5 Paintings to Creep You Out
Here are five paintings that appear in my new novel, It Rides a Pale Horse—a story of small-town secrets, occult history, and one very powerful art forger.
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Juvenile Horror to Read If You Love Hocus Pocus
If you love Hocus Pocus, we recommend these middle-grade and young adult books. They're spooky, atmospheric, and perfect for the season.
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What to Watch in Anticipation of Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities
Guillermo Del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities anthology series releases on October 25 through Netflix. Here’s everything to watch in anticipation of that release.
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The Gothic Appeal of Old Hollywood
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Horror to Read After Watching Netflix’s Sandman
If you’re looking for more horror and dark fantasy with the same vibe as Netflix’s The Sandman, we’ve got you covered. Here are horror books you should read if you loved The Sandman.
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Read the Excerpt: What Moves the Dead by T. Kingfisher
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Read the Excerpt: Mary by Nat Cassidy
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Crime Fiction Novels for the Edgar Allan Poe Fans
Fans of Edgar Allan Poe, we've lined up mystery and thriller novels that will surely have you second-guessing the creaks in your home.
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10 Horror Books We’re Excited to Read This Year
We’ve rounded up the best crime fiction books with a historical twist.
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Catch Up on the Best Horror Movies of 2021
From blockbusters to indies, reboots to original concepts, the gruesome to the comedic, here are the best horror movies of 2021 for viewers to catch up on.
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