As we gear up for Horrors Week—which you’ll be able to sink your teeth into beginning October 28—we’re taking time to reflect on our earliest and/or most indelible experiences with the genre. Staff ...
Your every underground room hides useful devices and items.☢ Many creepy and mysterious things ... Gun & ammunition⏩ Furnace & distillery⏩ Water & food⏩ Cards, map, aid kit⏩ Petrol ...
Explore Franklin County, Pennsylvania's Fright Sites Trail for ghostly tales, eerie legends, and unforgettable chills—if you ...
For instance, lifting the roof exposes the witches’ bedroom, complete with a triple bed, a cage, and creepy spiderwebs. You can even detach the side room where Dani was captured ... interior featuring ...
Blood Manor Haunted House boasts itself as being “the most intense, creepy and scream-inducing haunted house attraction in the New York State area.” The spot has long been home to peak terror, each ...
Halloween is the time of year where creativity meets creepy, but one Champaign house is adding a bit of infamy and ingenuity ...
Japan, ranking the most popular Japanese songs around the world. By Billboard Japan Creepy Nuts’ “Otonoke” hits No. 1 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100, climbing 4-1 on the chart dated Oct. 23.
Step right up and see the spooky circus dolls—from creepy clowns to frightening fortune-tellers—in a Minnesota museum’s vintage toy collection Sarah Kuta Daily Correspondent The theme of ...
Online viewers were flabbergasted over a ghastly-looking sea creature washed up on a beach in California, as depicted in a Reddit post making waves online. “It’s giving me nightmares,” read ...
This plays a creepy sound that includes a sinister laugh, a shrieking cat, and a thunderbolt. We were able to activate the feature too. Check out a screen recording below. We can confirm that the ...
You know, the one from the really creepy nursery rhyme, “Lizzie Borden took an axe and gave her mother 40 whacks. When she saw what she had done, she gave her father forty-one.” courtesy Ghost Moms ...
Emma Gometz, SciFri’s digital producer of engagement, talks to Dr. Tony Wyss-Coray, a neurology professor at Stanford University who has used parabiosis (which he once described as “creepy”) to help ...