Real origin of Halloween

Do you know from where Halloween came from? Why we wear costumes? Why is in October 31st? To know the answers keep reading. The word Halloween comes from a Scottish term All Hallows’ Eve that is the evening before All Hallows’ Day. Over time the word evolved into Hallowe’en. The origin of Halloween is linked to the Celtic festival Samhain […]

Eight easy costumes ideas Halloween 2020

The process of choosing a costume for Halloween can happen in two ways: planning months of a year before or deciding days before. But even if you want to plan the costume ahead of time deciding from the thousands of options can become a nightmare. This is why today I have for you 8 easy (and basic) costumes that you […]

The Nightmare Before Christmas 27st anniversary

In 1982 an animator working in Walt Disney Productions wrote a poem. His name was Tim Burton and in October 13th, 1993 he saw his creation come to life. A Nightmare Before Christmas is a stop-motion animated musical film directed by Henry Selick, who also directed Coraline (2009), and produced by Burton. Danny Elfman wrote the songs of the film […]

31 films until Halloween: Horror movies list

October is finally here! And there’s no better way to count down until Halloween than watching horror movies. Here are 31 films to watch the whole month until we wait the arrival of the most horrifying day of the year. This films can be found either on Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, Disney+, HBO Max or YouTube Oct. 1: The Exorcist […]

The killer without a face – Jack the Ripper

Happy Friday Horror Freaks! This months Murder Post is about one of the most famous serial killers in history: Jack the Ripper. Also known as the Leather Apron and Whitechapel Murderer. Is very little what we know about this criminal. No name or face, date of birth or death, only the certain that he took 5 innocent lives in 1888. […]

Today is The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Day!

The film which you are about to see is an account of the tragedy which befell a group of five youths, in particular Sally Hardesty and her invalid brother, Franklin. It is all the more tragic in that they were young. But, had they lived very, very long lives, they could not have expected nor would they have wished to […]