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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:
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games
audiobooks

Curse of Bigfoot

1975
A high school class hears a chilling tale of an archaeological dig gone wrong, where a prehistoric creature is accidentally unearthed – and may still be alive. With eerie narration and vintage monster thrills, Curse of Bigfoot is a campy 1970s cult horror curiosity that delivers old-school creature-feature fun.

Offerings

1989
Ten years after he was pushed down a well, a young man kills off the neighborhood bullies who tormented him and leaves their body parts as presents for the one girl who was kind to him.

The Phantom of the Opera

1925
Beneath the Paris Opera House lurks a disfigured genius who haunts the theater and becomes obsessed with a beautiful young singer. Lon Chaney’s legendary performance as the Phantom, complete with his self-devised shocking makeup, made cinematic history and cemented him as “The Man of a Thousand Faces.” With Mary Philbin and Norman Kerry co-starring, The Phantom of the Opera remains one of the most iconic silent horror films of all time.

Colony Mutation

1995
Jim Matthews, a PR exec for a genetic design firm, is sleeping with Jenny Dole, a secretary. When Meredith Weaver (Jim's wife and a genetic designer with the firm) finds out about the affair, she doses him with an experimental serum, causing his limbs to separate from his body and take on lives of their own

The Last Man on Earth

1964
In a world ravaged by a mysterious plague, the sole survivor wages a nightly battle against the vampire-like creatures who now roam the earth. Vincent Price delivers a haunting performance as the desperate scientist clinging to hope and sanity in total isolation. Adapted from Richard Matheson’s classic novel I Am Legend, The Last Man on Earth is a chilling and atmospheric tale of survival that influenced generations of post-apocalyptic cinema.

Three Sickxty

2006
Ricky Wilson (Calvin Willis) is on top of his game in this chilling urban thriller breaking all the rules in true playa style. He knows what women want and he gives it to them--all of them. Be they fat thin old young Ricky makes each one feel like a queen while taking them for whatever they have. But one of Ricky's conquests has decided that enough is enough. Krystal Lovett (T'Erika Jenks) has launched a full-scale amorous attack on this Don Juan and while her feminine wiles are irresistible she may prove to be too much for Ricky to handle. Seduction and betrayal are now the name of the game and Ricky is struggling to keep up.
Roland Pertwee

Empty Arms

The play revolves around the lives of the Henderson family, who are grappling with the aftermath of World War I. Set in the post-war era, the story follows the Hendersons as they struggle to come to terms with the loss of their son, who perished in the conflict.
Philip K. Dick

The Eyes Have It

"The Eyes Have It" by Philip K. Dick is a humorous and satirical short story. In the narrative, the protagonist boards a train and starts reading a book, but instead of understanding the content, he begins to interpret it in a peculiar way, creating a humorous misunderstanding. The story plays with language and the way our minds can interpret information based on our expectations.
Fyodor Dostoyevsky

The Brothers Karamazov - Book 5

"The Brothers Karamazov" by Fyodor Dostoevsky is a complex and multi-layered novel that delves into the moral, philosophical, and psychological struggles of the Karamazov family. The narrative centers around the three brothers: Dmitri, Ivan, and Alexei, and their tumultuous relationships with their father, Fyodor Pavlovich Karamazov.
Bram Stoker

The Lady of the Shroud

A wealthy heir falls in love with a beautiful woman, though it is unclear whether she is a vampire or not.
Solomon Northup

Twelve Years a Slave

Twelve Years a Slave is the memoir of a freeborn African American from New York who is kidnapped and sold into slavery. After being held for twelve years on a Louisiana plantation, he is eventually freed and reunited with his family.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

The Adventures of Gerard

The swashbuckling, eponymous hero, Etienne Gerard, is one of Napoleon's gallant French Hussars, who considers himself the finest of them all. Through these "Boys Own Adventures", Conan Doyle pokes gentle fun at both the French and the English. This is the second volume containing eight adventures.
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