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.
These obscure psychological films will mess with your head.
These horror films make you an active participant in deep and menacing rituals.
You've got a lot more to worry about than getting pinched this St. Patrick's Day...
And you thought your last break up was messy...
Are these an overdone gimmick, or an art form taken for granted?
Death never stops...
Settle in for a night of fright.
Cohorts, criminals, and corpses—this franchise has some killer leads.
2021 saw a wide array of new horror releases—and here are some of the best.
By Orrin Grey
In this eclectic collection of horror cinema, some films are obviously better than others...
These portrayals of horror heroines can be a double-sided coin.
This Australian zombie horror breathes new life into a shambling genre.
The terrors of reality rival the evils of the supernatural in this gripping British film.
Keep the chills coming...
These weird horror movies flew under the radar, but they’re worth finding.
We asked, you delivered—here are the frightening flicks The Lineup audience can't resist on the spookiest night of the year.
We recommend waiting at least half an hour after eating before viewing any of these films.
The King of Horror shares his frightening faves.
By Orrin Grey
So many scares you'll never see the light of day again...
The vicious masked killer is back—and his knife is already bloody.
By Lisa Quigley