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    Reality bends and paranoia festers.
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    Swarms, spores, and survival games galore.
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    Ghosts don’t need jump scares to ruin your sleep.
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    Brutal, blood-drenched, and unflinching.
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    Original stories. No happy endings.

Dread Lives Here:
Collections That Hunt You Back

Our curators went straight to hell and back to build these:
MOvies
games
audiobooks

Suburban Sasquatch

2004
This outrageous low-budget cult favorite unleashes terror in the unlikeliest of places – the suburbs. When a bloodthirsty Sasquatch begins a violent rampage through a quiet community, a Native American warrior and a local reporter team up to stop the carnage. Overflowing with wild creature effects, over-the-top gore, and unintentional comedy, Suburban Sasquatch has earned a place as a so-bad-it’s-good classic beloved by fans of schlocky horror.

The Undertaker and His Pals

1966
A cult black-comedy about an undertaker whom befriends a pair of motorcycle-riding, knife-wielding, psycho restaurant owners who kill people for body parts to use in their (gulp!) blue-plate daily specials. Business for the undertaker and cheap meat for the restaurant owners, sounds like a merger made in hell! Lunch anyone?

Snowbeast

1977
A Colorado ski resort is besieged by a sub-human beast that commits brutal murders on the slopes.

Frankenstein's Great Aunt Tillie

1984
The descendants of Baron Frankenstein return to the family castle to search for the family fortune that is supposed to be hidden there.

Haunts

1976
A woman begins having mysterious nightmares right around the same time the town is target by a string of planned attacks. The local small-town sheriff must find the connection before it’s too late.

The Corpse Vanishes

1942
Brides mysteriously collapse at the altar and their bodies vanish without a trace, leading to a sinister scheme by a mad scientist. Bela Lugosi stars as the chilling Dr. Lorenz, who abducts young women to extract their vitality for his aging wife. With gothic atmosphere and eerie suspense, The Corpse Vanishes is a classic poverty-row horror that showcases Lugosi’s hypnotic presence in one of his most memorably twisted roles.
Sir Walter Scott

The Two Drovers

The story follows two drovers, Robin Oig MacCombich, a Highland Scot, and Harry Wakefield, an Englishman, who meet on a remote road while driving their respective herds to market. A misunderstanding escalates into a violent confrontation, resulting in the death of Harry Wakefield.
Jacob Abbott

Queen Elizabeth

"Queen Elizabeth" by Jacob Abbott presents a captivating portrait of the iconic monarch, delving into her reign's political intrigue, cultural renaissance, and enduring legacy as one of England's greatest rulers.
John Dewey

How We Think

"How We Think" by John Dewey explores the cognitive processes underlying human thought, emphasizing the importance of inquiry, reflection, and problem-solving in fostering critical thinking skills essential for personal growth and societal advancement.
Mandell Creighton

The Age of Elizabeth

"The Age of Elizabeth" by Mandell Creighton offers a comprehensive examination of the Elizabethan era, exploring its politics, culture, and religious dynamics, shedding light on a pivotal period in English history.
L. Frank Baum

Aunt Jane's Nieces

"Aunt Jane's Nieces" by L. Frank Baum follows the adventures of three orphaned nieces as they navigate inheritance disputes, romance, and self-discovery in a charming tale of family and friendship.
Louisa May Alcott

Behind a Mask, or a Woman's Power

"Behind a Mask, or a Woman's Power" by Louisa May Alcott unravels the complex character of Jean Muir as she navigates society's expectations, employing charm and manipulation to achieve her ambitions.
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