Welcome to your hub for the creepiest recommendations, from the latest terrifying Stephen King book and bizarre underrated horror films to the most disturbing unsolved true crime cases and unsettling reports of paranormal activity. If it’s strange, unusual, or downright terrifying—we’ve got you covered.
We’re diehard fans of all things macabre and we love nothing more than sharing our odd obsessions with fellow creepy fiends. Here we unearth forgotten crimes, share true ghost stories, and pride ourselves on giving the best recommendations for terrifying books and movies. Peruse the stories below—you’re sure to find something to satiate your appetite for the uncanny.
We haven’t caught a wink since 1991—here’s why.
By DeAnna Janes
The year is almost finished, but the scares aren't over yet.
By Aliza Polkes
This freaky teaser will leave you breathless.
By DeAnna Janes
Are you ready to go back into the woods?
By DeAnna Janes
Two hundred years ago, Mary Shelley created a monster … and it's haunted us ever since.
By Orrin Grey
This is what happens when slashers go HAM on human flesh.
By DeAnna Janes
These dark tales of knife-wielding killers will keep you screaming.
These freaky flicks prove terror strikes more than once.
By Orrin Grey
They're the greatest horror movie directors of all time, but some of their freakiest visions fell through the cracks ...
By Orrin Grey
Soon after attempting to contact the spirit world, young Roland Doe was possessed by a sinister force.
By Orrin Grey
Sometimes it’s the non-horror movies that provide a true dose of terror.
By DeAnna Janes
We’ve got the cruci-fix to your demonic cravings right here.
By DeAnna Janes
These freaky flicks are ready for your immediate consumption.
By DeAnna Janes
We’re lifting the red tape off of these grisly visions of the silver screen.
By DeAnna Janes
Are you ready for your close-up?
No matter where you live, terror is coming for you.
By M.J. Pack
Are you there, God? It’s us, and we’re terrified.
By DeAnna Janes
If the stars are aligned, you could make it out alive.
What's worse: the world outside, or the terror indoors?
By Eric Olsen