Villains and Monsters
Horror Movie Quotes
Urban Legend
Haunted History
Halloween Traditions
100

This terrifying clown from Stephen King's novel becomes a monster that feeds on fear and primarily preys on children.

Pennywise

100

"What’s your favorite scary movie?"

Scream

100

According to this urban legend, if you say her name three times in front of a mirror, she will appear and attack you.

Bloody Mary

100

This ship, which sank in 1912, is rumored to haunt the waters of the North Atlantic, with reports of ghostly passengers appearing on deck.

Titanic

100

This tradition involves children dressing up in costumes and going door-to-door asking for candy on Halloween night.

Trick or Treating

200

This masked serial killer, known for his signature white mask and a love for slashing, terrorizes the town of Haddonfield in the Halloween franchise.

Michael Myers

200

"Here's Johnny!"

The Shining

200

This legend tells of a creature with the body of a woman and the head of a goat, often said to haunt rural areas.

La Llorona

200

This iconic hotel in Colorado is said to be haunted by former guests and staff, leading to numerous ghost sightings and paranormal experiences.

Stanley Hotel

200

This popular Halloween decoration is often made from a carved pumpkin with a face, originally used to ward off evil spirits.

Jack O Lantern

300

This supernatural being, known for its ability to manipulate dreams, haunts the dreams of teenagers in Elm Street.

Freddy Krueger 

300

"It's just a dream!"

Nightmare on Elm Street

300

This legendary creature is said to drain the blood of livestock, particularly goats, and has been reported in parts of Latin America and the southern United States.

Chupacabra

300

This historic location in Massachusetts is known for the witch trials of 1692 and is rumored to have many ghostly figures related to that time.

Salem

300

In this Halloween game, participants try to bob for apples floating in a tub of water, often associated with harvest celebrations.

Bobbing for apples

400

This character, a demonic doll possessed by a serial killer, becomes a beloved horror icon in a series of films starting in 1988.

Chucky

400

"Is Tamara Home?"

The Strangers

400

This legendary creature is often described as a large, hairy, ape-like being that is said to roam the forests of North America, sparking countless sightings and searches.

Bigfoot

400

This estate in California is known for its ghostly encounters, particularly the spirit of its former owner, who is said to still oversee the property.

Winchester Mystery

400

In Mexico, this holiday coincides with Halloween and honors deceased loved ones with offerings and celebrations.

Dia de los Muertos

500

This sinister figure, known for wearing a mask made from human skin, is the main antagonist in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, using a chainsaw to terrorize his victims.

Leatherface
500

"We all go a little mad sometimes."

Phsyco

500

This urban legend involves a killer hiding in the backseat of a car, waiting for the driver to get inside.

The Backseat Killer

500

This historic ship, now a floating museum in California, is rumored to be haunted by former crew members and passengers who perished on board.

Queen Mary

500

This practice involves wearing costumes to disguise oneself from spirits and is a key element of Halloween celebrations.

Dressing up in Costumes

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