Classic Horror
Modern Horror
Horror in TV
Horror in Lit.
Soundtracks
Quotes
100

In the 1960's classic Psycho, what is the name of the iconic locale where Mary Crane is killed in the shower? 

The Bates Motel

100

First introduced in The Conjuring, this haunted doll actually made headlines recently after supposedly going missing while on tour... which, thankfully, turned out to be nothing more than a rumor.

Annabelle

100

In The Walking Dead, the term "zombie" is rarely if ever uttered; instead, these shambling corpses are most often referred to as these one-word term.

Walkers

100

This author is famous for his gothic poems, including The Tell-Tale Heart and The Raven amongst others.

Edgar Allen Poe

100

Track 1

Psycho

100

“We all float down here.”

It

200

This 1979 sci-fi horror film came with a now iconic tagline: “In space, no one can hear you scream.”

Alien

200

This director who also dabbles in skit comedy made waves in the horror industry with his 2017 film, Get Out

Jordan Peele

200

The popular Netflix show Stranger Things also brought with it a surge of sales for this tabletop game.

Dungeons and Dragons

200

You'd better run and... Robert Louis Stevenson penned a classic horror novel rooted in what was then considered science fiction; this novel followed a mad doctor whose experiments lead to the creation of this murderous alter-ego in the streets of Victorian London.

Mr. Hyde

200

Track 2

Jaws

200

"The power of Christ compels you!" 

The Exorcist

300

Speaking of Scream, director Wes Anderson shocked audience by killing off Drew Barrymore's character early in the film, but perhaps the biggest twist comes with the identity of this masked killer (NOTE: don't spoil the ending, give me the slasher). 

Ghostface

300

Days, Weeks, and Years are all prefaced by this number in the zombie-horror series started in 2002.  

28

300

In Supernatural, these two brothers make a living out of hunting monsters.

Sam and Dean Winchester

300

This popular horror author feared he was over-saturating the market with books, so he began publishing books like The Long Walk, The Running Man, and Thinner under the pen-name Richard Bachman.

Stephen King

300

Track 3

The Shining

300

"They're here!"

Poltergeist

400

This staple of horror classics is based on the crimes of Wisconsin murderer and grave-robber Ed Gein, leading to the creation of Leatherface.

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre

400

"Wherever you hide, wherever you look," you can't get rid of this titular horror being from its 2016 film.

The Babadook

400

This horror anthology series created by Ryan Murphy features a new horror theme each season, such as Hotel, Coven, and Asylum.

American Horror Story

400

Bram Stoker's Dracula was written as an epistolary novel, a non-traditional novel composed of these.

Letters

400

Track 4

Halloween

400

"I see dead people."

The Sixth Sense

500

Ah, what a year for horror! This year marked the directorial debut of George A. Romero with his black-and-white flick Night of the Living Dead, and it also brought with it the psychological horror masterpiece Rosemary's Baby in color. 

1968

500

Actress Millicent Simmonds is deaf in real life, making her performance in this modern horror film directed by John Krasinski all the more convincing. 

A Quiet Place

500

In this horror series loosely based on the book Red Dragon, a mentally-unstable FBI special-agent teams up with his cannibalistic therapist to track down and capture other serial killers. 

Hannibal

500

Mary Shelley wrote this Gothic horror classic in 1818, lesser known as The Modern Prometheus.

Frankenstein

500

Track 5

Nightmare on Elm Street
500

"A census taker once tried to test me. I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice chianti." 

Silence of the Lambs