This iconic monster was partially inspired by the Romanian King who came to be known as “Vlad the Impaler.”
Who is Dracula?
This five-pointed shape is among the most common in occult and spiritualist iconography.
What is a pentagram?
This 90’s Meta slasher film posed the question: "What's your favorite scary movie?"
What is "Scream?"
This infamous serial killer was active in late 1800's London, and was never caught.
Who is Jack the Ripper?
This prison is considered the most haunted in the US.
What is Alcatraz?
This Monster’s name has colloquially come to share the name of its creator, although simply known as “The Monster” in the novel of its origin.
Who is Frankenstein?
You better lace up your running shoes if you want to catch up to members of this comet-disguised spaceship traveling death cult.
What is Heaven's Gate?
Michael Myers’s mask in the “Halloween” series, began as a mask modeled after this famous star captain’s visage, painted white.
Who is William Shatner, or Captain Kirk?
Ted Cruz.
Who is the Zodiac Killer?
Room number "237" is skipped in this hotel made horror-attraction by Stephen King and Stanley Kubrick.
What is the Stanley Hotel?
Sightings of this Crypto-zoological blood-sucking monster originated in the Americas, and arose in part from the misidentification of coyotes with severe mange.
What is a chupacabra?
Mary the Jewess was among the most famous of these magical “scientists” who could supposedly transform various elements into gold.
What is an alchemist?
The “Anabelle” series of horror films originated with tales of demonic possession of this long-time popular brand of doll.
What is Raggedy Ann?
This serial killer inspired the "It"
Who is John Wayne Gacy
A bestselling book about this famous haunted house was published 1977, and slew of feature films followed. The book reported that slime leaked through the walls, crucifixes would spin around, and swarms of flies would appear unseasonably.
What is the Amityville House?
This type of supernatural creature has a long history of terrorizing the French, going by names such as “loup-garou” and “La bête du Gévaudan.”
What is a werewolf?
This Haitian religion gave us the contemporary zombie, as proxy for slavery
What is Voodoo?
This was the first horror film nominated for a best picture Oscar.
What is the "Exorcist?"
He is recognized as one of most infamous serial killers, but he never actually killed anyone.
Who is Charles Manson?
When this haunted Louisiana mansion burned down, it was discovered that it contained a slave torture chamber.
What is the LaLaurie Mansion?
Medieval Jewish mystics adopted the term to describe an artificial man created via Cabbalistic ritual, and was the monster in the 1915 German expressionist horror film of the same name. A fiendish ghoul of “Lord of the Rings” also shares this name.
Who is Golum?
This popular modern occultist encouraged his followers to "Do what thou wilt" and seek to align themselves with their True Will through the practice of magick.
Who is Aleister Crowley?
This headline grabbing 90’s film was largely improvised, as actors were only given a 35-page outline in lieu of an actual script.
What is "The Blair Witch Project?"
This shocking and immensely successful low budget 70’s slasher movie was inspired by serial Killer Ed Gein.
What is "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre?"
Doors that lead to nowhere are a feature of this mansion belonging to the famous gun baron of the same name.
What is the Winchester Mystery House?