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This is from the manga Misu Misou. It is a great horror and psychological manga that will make you get the feels. The heroine is very strong and can fend for herself in a town of freaks.
More Tales Of Unknown Horror, edited by Peter Haining (NEL, 1979). From a charity shop in Sherwood, Nottingham. CONTENTS Introduction GOTHIC: Dr Immortelle - Kathleen Ludwick WEIRD: The Passing of Van Mitten - Claude Farrere TERROR: The River of Death
The First Pan Book of Horror Stories, selected by Herbert van Thal (Pan, 1970). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham. ‘We feel that the stories in this book are such that if your nerves are not of the strongest, then it is wise to
The 14th Pan Book of Horror Stories, selected by Herbert van Thal (Pan, 1973). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham.
Fear: A History Of Horror In The Mass Media, by Les Daniels (Hamlyn, 1977).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Medusa Horror, by Drew Lamark (Futura, 1983). From a charity shop in Nottingham. YOU’LL NEVER FEEL SAFE IN THE WATER AGAIN. The Adventure A party of carefree, fun-seeking treasure-hunters set off to find a sunken vessel off the Cornish coast.
An Illustrated History Of The Horror Film, by Carlos Clarens (Capricorn Books, 1967).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Penguin Book Of Horror Stories, edited by J.A. Cuddon (Bloomsbury, 1984).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Heroes Of The Horrors, by Calvin Thomas Beck (Macmillan, 1975).From a second-hand book shop in Nottingham.
Classic Tales Of Horror, edited by Stephanie Dowrick (Book Club Associates, 1977). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Tales of Unknown Horror, edited by Peter Haining (NEL, 1978). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
horror-o-rama: Ok, I’m drawing a line in the fucking sand here. Do not read the Latin!
midnightmurdershow: The colors of horror movie posters
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“M is for Mannequin” is a short horror film by Chris Dasinger.
horror-movie-confessions: ““The Thing” (2011) was an OK modern horror film. It had a creature that was constantly nipping at the heels of the protagonist. But it lacked what made the John Carpenter’s so great: a true sense of paranoia. The thing
mattbellamymuseofspace: duod: Many classic horror icons and other disturbing creatures share common characteristics. Pale skin, dark, sunken eyes, elongated faces, sharp teeth, and the like. These images inspire horror and revulsion in many, and with
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macabre-of-horror: The Hills Run Red (2009)
classichorrorblog: October Horror Marathon Now Watching #66 Friday The 13th - The Final Chapter (1984)
Gore is NOT Horror
A three-part series about horror. Hopefully this playlist is linked correctly. If not… welp. It’s on youtube. Somewhere.
aidanphantom: Docu-Horror movies from the last few years that are actually good!I know people hate these movies but I love them, the good ones at least, it’s not really a trend as much as it is a style and for certain things it works a hell of a lot
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gorgonapologist: “[…] women have an affinity for horror, they always have.” Soraya Roberts “The Linda Williams essay serves as a bridge from Laura Mulvey to Clover by positioning the woman not only or just a victim, but as a
mesogeios: “Body Horror,” as an official designation, is a term that comes from horror cinema but its literary origins can be traced back as far as Frankenstein. It is a trope that springs from primal fears—from the knowledge of oneself as a physical
cinyma: Corsets & Carnage, Garters & Gore: Why Women Love Horror as much as they love Romance After the incredible output of female driven horror in 2014-2015 (A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night, The Babadook, Honeymoon, Under the Skin, Shrew’s
camp-crystallake:Vintage Horror Posters @slbtumblng
wartortling: pumpkinradish: maxeth: Survival horror but you are inside a fucking IKEA and the enemy is the Staff Now THAT is a horror game this is just how ikea is why would you do this?! lol
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horror-movie-fixx: Night Of The Living Dead, 1968
horror-movie-fixx: I’m becoming…Brundlefly. The Fly, 1986
horror-movie-fixx: We can defeat death.We can achieve every doctor’s dream.You’ll be famous… and live lifetimes. Re-Animator, 1985
Watching a documentary about the evolution of American horror films (Nightmares in Red, White, and Blue). Renews my disappointment that horror is so often seen as a shallow genre when its not (no more than any other genre, anyway). Bah.
horror-movie-confessions: “It really pisses me off when horror movie makers use stereotypical portrayals of mental illness instead of actually doing their research. We’re not all monsters.” While I agree in principle, and for movies in general,
horror-movie-confessions: “I really love The Mist. People just don’t seem to get it. It makes up for an awesome lovecraftian/cosmic horror movie adaptation, which seems to be pretty hard as many films have failed at it.”
horror-movie-confessions: “I really wish that there were more animated horror films.”
horror-movie-confessions: “I have no respect for people that say all the good horror films were made in the 80s. Yeah, a lot of great slashers came from that era but what about Cabin Fever, Funny Games, Insidious, American Psyhco, High Tension (the
horror-movie-confessions: “No horror movie has ever scarred me the way 80s kids’ movies did. To this day I’m still terrified to vaccuum over the power cord because of that scene in The Brave Little Toaster.”
horror-movie-confessions: “I think Identity in underrated. It was a phenomenal movie, Amanda Peet was brilliant as well as John Cusack and Ray Liotta. I’ve seen every horror movie possible and still the ending mind-fucked me into oblivion. Totally
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gg rain replied to your post: though as far as body horror goes, I s…i totally agree with you I’m very much here for like silent hill type body horror then illness esc stuffyea, exactly that for me too, SH is pretty much my brand of horror exactly.
horror-n-m3tal:Silent Hill: Magazine Ads. 1999,2001,2003,2004.
horror-n-m3tal:Silent Hill 3: Hazel Street Station. 2003.
moniquill: castleoflions: duod: Many classic horror icons and other disturbing creatures share common characteristics. Pale skin, dark, sunken eyes, elongated faces, sharp teeth, and the like. These images inspire horror and revulsion in many, and
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chaumas-deactivated20230115:somestorythoughts:chaumas-deactivated20230115:chaumas-deactivated20230115:I love caves as a horror theme but I HATE when there are things in the caves. Horror writers utterly ruin cave stories by not realizing that the cave
‘World of Horror’ Magazine 1974-75 (2) ‘World of Horror’ Magazine 1974-75
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tell-me-another-horror-story: You’re welcome, guys. I hope you have nice dreams.
horror-manga-caps: Seriously, the more I re-read this manga, the lazier I get.
horror-manga-caps: Describes me so well.
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