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Wednesday, May 5, 2021

Killer Senior Citizens in Horror

 

Killer Senior Citizens in Horror? Yes PLZ!

Wednesday, April 14, 2021

Creepiest Attics in Horror Movies


This week, I'm sharing with you all my list of the Creepiest Attics in Horror Movies! 
Wednesday, March 24, 2021

Top 5 Comedy Horror Movies


TODAY, I’m sharing my TOP 5 Comedy Horror Movies. 😂😱  
Saturday, February 13, 2021
Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Top 5 Creepy Places in Tampa Bay


Visiting my top 5 creepy places in Tampa Bay!
Friday, September 7, 2018

Top 5 Reasons People Need TURBO KID


How can you list only FIVE reasons you need TURBO KID in your life? I have no idea. But this was the challenge I was presented with and I refuse to lose. Quite honestly, this is the worst thing I’ve done all week. Wish me luck.

Saturday, December 2, 2017

5 Horror Movies For Kids Streaming On Tubi TV


Magical memories ignite whenever we re-watch horror films from our childhood. What you remember about the naive you or learn about an adult friend's past tends to spark great conversations. Tubi TV has been the source of these conversations way too much lately. Therefore, I created a top 5 Horror Movies For Kids Steaming On Tubi TV list!
Sunday, August 27, 2017

Top 5 Favorite Tobe Hooper Films


In honor of Tobe Hooper, I'd like to share my Top 5 Favorite Tobe Hooper Films.
Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Top 5 Asian Horror Films


I absolutely love Asian horror films, want to know my favorites?

Monday, January 5, 2015
Tuesday, October 4, 2011

My Childhood Top 5 Halloween Films!

Tis the season! It's the most magical time of the year & sadly, I have YET to fully make plans! But...I'm working on that! Anyhow! Like many of you, I have ADORED Halloween ever since I was a child! ^_^ Well, in general, I'm always in the mood for horror. But specifically around this time, I have some particular childhood favorites I always try to watch.


5. My Teacher Ate My Homework (1997)

There are soooo many people who NEVER heard of this before. :[ And it makes me sad because it was pretty good! Yes, a little on the cheesy side, but I was super into it way back then! :P It was a TV special movie. It was pretty much about a boy who finds a doll that resembles his teacher, Mrs. Fink. The doll comes alive and from then on things start to get out of hand!

I remember this came on on a Friday night and I was able to stay up "late" (it was only like 8pm) to watch it. I watched it with my parents and siblings and instantly fell in love. I've been in love since!


4. The Worst Witch (1986)

I know that this is also a book series & TV show. But I first saw the movie and this was what made me want to be a witch and attend witch school & all! It was about a young witch named Mildred who attended Cackle Academy Witch School for Girls. The Grand Wizard (Tim Curry) was coming to the school on Halloween to view the Broomstick formation. Due to that, everyone prepped up; however, Mildred couldn't seem to stay out of trouble! "Mildred Hubble who's always in trouble!" It's a cool movie. I recently found it again, so I'm going to watch it later on this week. Woo hoo!!

Random! Fairura Balk played the main character Mildred and she was sooo cute.


3. Hocus Pocus (1993)

You should already know this movie, if not--how can you not? I would WAIT for this movie to come every year. I thought it had such a cool story line! Let's hope Hollywood doesn't try to remake this one! :P

The film is about a teenager named Max who hates Halloween & just recently moved to Salem, MA with his parents & little sister (Thora Birch). While trying to impress a girl, he resurrects three witches who were known as The Sanderson Sisters; (Bette Midler, Kathy Najimy & Sarah Jessica Parker.) There was a legend in Salem that The Sandersons were hung but were under a spell where they would only be temporarily dead. Because of Max trying to be OOBER cool, now he has to risk his life to protect not only his sister and the girl he was trying to impress, but the whole town. Through his little adventure he gets help from others, specifically an immortal black cat named Binx!

God, this movie rocked my life...allow it to rock yours too.


2. Return to Oz (1993)

The movie starts off with young Dorothy who is saved from a psychiatric experiment by a mysterious girl. Following that, she is somehow taken back to Oz because the Nome King destroyed everything in the land of Oz beautiful. Fairura Balk is in this one too!

I remember my older brother would always show me these movies that I would fall in love with & this one of one them! I know a lot of people never seen or heard of this movie and that is unfortunate INDEED! Plus, this movie didn't really have permission to be a sequel of The Wizard of Oz so it didn't really get a lot of exposure.


1. Halloweentown (1998)

A young girl named Marnie Cromwell finds out that she's a witch & if she doesn't start her witch training before her 13th birthday, she could lose her powers forever. Her Mother is completely against Marnie and her 2 other children knowing about this option so it's hidden from them. Their Grandmother on the other hand would love for Marnie and her 2 siblings to know what power they can have. Their Grandma usually only comes to visit on Halloween because she lives in Halloweentown: a place where it's Halloween all the time, where, witches, warlocks, vampires, werewolves, trolls, skeletons & so much more live normal lives. The movie goes on showing that something dark & evil is growing in Halloweentown and its up to the Cromwell family to defeat it!

Yep, another Disney movie! I was a big fan back in the day! :P I was in love with witches & wanted to be one so bad! So, if you adore witches like I do, it's a cool adventure.



SO! I'd love to know, what your childhood favorite Halloween//Horror films were as a child?
Sunday, September 11, 2011

Top 5 Favorite Haunted Houses

This is just a list of my favorite haunted house movies! These are the ones I thought were scary/creepy/chilling/twisted. It's been a while since I've seen a really scary/twisted haunted house movie. I may be giving away SLIGHT spoilers.


5. Thir13en Ghosts

This one is the remake of the 13 Ghosts (1960). This remake didn't let me down. I didn't always appreciate this movie when I was a child. But as I watched it over the years, I grew to see it's true twisted and creepy nature. A man with 2 kids, who just recently lost his wife and is not financially stable, inherits a mansion from his belated rich Uncle. The mansion is beautiful and made completely of glass; however, there is a catch. There are 12 violent ghosts imprisoned in the house and they're held captive. Throughout the movie, one by one they get released. And oh yeah, the look of these ghost are not your typical projector on the wall or Casper.


4. Rose Red

A professor brings a group of psychics to an old mansion called Rose Red, in hopes that the psychics will pick up the energy in the house and unlock the secrets of the house. With this movie, it doesn't take that long for the creepy stuff to start. Sometimes, it does seem slightly watered down since it's a TV movie split up in pieces.


3. Burnt Offerings

I felt what happened in this movie could've happened to any family. Such a compromising price for a large, victorian, gothic-style house that is slightly run down and out in the middle of the quiet country. You have a swimming pool and access to decorating how you please. The only thing is that you have to care for an old woman in the attic. Sounds quite relaxing & simple? Wrong. The house rejuvenates different parts of its self with each death that happens on the property.


2. Night of the Demons *original*

As you all already know, I love this movie to pieces, but it's not my #1 favorite haunted house movie. There is no particular reason why. I did feel it was pretty freaky that the characters just wanted to have a good time at a party but demons started possessing people and all, so that kinda blew their plans.


1. House on the Haunted Hill *remake*

As much as I adored the original House on the Haunted Hill for being a classic, I absolutely loved the remake. When I first saw it, I imagined myself in a situation like that & it completely blew my mind!

I know The Amityville Horror isn't on the list and it's not because I didn't like the movie, I liked it just fine. It's just that I realize that my taste is a lot different from other people's. I'm not saying my taste is better--just different, so since it's different, expect to see different types of movies with me! Not just the movies other people may consider classics.

Either way, I'd love to know your favorite haunted house movies as well!