When the nights grow long and the autumn wind whispers through the trees, many of us find ourselves reaching for a spooky tale. But why do scary stories have such an enduring grip on our imagination?
Jean Waterloo Lenox Township Library is borrowing a page out of the Stephen King and R.L. Stine books that line its shelves, turning the library into a Halloween haunted house. This year’s free ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — The Springfield-Greene County Library District will open its Oh, the Horror! series this year with a special event featuring viral sensation and three-time Bram Stoker Award ...
Yes, pause and reread that correctly. Pediophobia is the fear of dolls, and on Saturday, the East Baton Rouge Parish Library kicked off its “Fall Frights Horror Series” programming for adults with a ...
A deeply disturbing found-footage horror resurfaces on streaming, reviving its notorious reputation and daring a new wave to ...
For the San Francisco Library's premier event, they will examine the Black horror genre and its role in healing communities. The event explores healing through the genre of Black horror and includes ...
The Milpitas Library is screening six horror movies on two Sundays this month. The festival features classics, cult films and blockbuster hits with vampires, zombies, demons and other things that go ...
This adults-only horror film club meets regularly to screen classic and contemporary scary movies. To celebrate the 16 Academy Award nominations earned in 2025, the club will feature the new vampire ...
It’s spooky season! Or whatever the kids are calling it these days. Horror has always been one of my favorite genres. I don’t scare easily, but I love the mystery that comes with a good horror story.