Ask your Google Home or Amazon Alexa to tell you a scary story. Some short stories are even interactive, allowing you or your kids to participate in the journey and determine the outcome.
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"A good scary book thrills in a way no other genre can quite match, it simply demands to be read," says children's horror author Rachel Burge as I interview her, appropriately enough, on Halloween.
What are the best horror games? Scary games tend to turn traditional action concepts on their heads, forcing you to run and hide from your enemies. They leave you feeling vulnerable rather than ...
The Amityville Horror is based on the true story of the Lutzes, a family who were run out of their home after being terrorised by paranormal phenomena in 1975. Just one year before, Ronald DeFeo ...
The case is now in the hands of the jury. After three weeks of hearing testimony and seeing evidence, jurors in the Delphi murders trial will make their decision on the guilt or innocence of ...
Are you in the mood for a fright-fest or a Halloween-themed movie that is not that frightening? The Courier Journal compiled a list of movies to stream on Halloween night and gave them a scare ...
Editor's note: The rating is from one to five, with five being very scary. The ratings were given by people who have seen the movies, but it may not reflect how scary other people find them.
This was the zany scenario conjured up by this noob artificial intelligence (AI) storyteller, in the horror-themed story-generating experience put together by the National Library Board (NLB ...