
Horror Movies and Television
The Tall Man
The Tall Man is a villain from the Phantasm series. A supernatural undertaker who turns the dead into zombies, in order to do his bidding and take over the world. He is known for saying the now infamous quote, "Boy!" on several occasions.
Silent Hill
The eerie and deserted ghost town of Silent Hill draws a young mother desperate to find a cure for her only child's illness. Unable to accept the doctor's diagnosis that her daughter should be permanently institutionalized for psychiatric care, Rose flees with her child, heading for the abandoned town in search of answers--and ignoring the protests of her husband. It's soon clear this place is unlike anywhere she's ever been. It's smothered by fog, inhabited by a variety of strange beings and periodically overcome by a living 'darkness' that literally transforms everything it touches. As Rose searches for her little girl, she begins to learn the history of the strange town and realizes that her daughter is just a pawn in a larger game.
Hannibal
Ten years have passed since Dr. Hannibal Lecter escaped from custody, ten years since FBI Agent Agent Clarice Starling interviewed him in a maximum security hospital for the criminally insane. The doctor is now at large in Europe,
Kalifornia
parolee Early Grayce (Brad Pitt) has just lost his job at a mirror factory in Kentucky. His parole officer (Judson Vaughn) learns of his firing and arrives at his travel trailer home to inform him that he has lined up a janitor's job for him.
The Joker
The Joker is not insane - he is just too clever for his own good. He gets bored so easily, and therefore makes a sport out of duelling with Batman. This is how he is portrayed by Heath Ledger, anyway. Jack Nicholson portrays him as a man wronged, insanely bent on revenge upon Gotham City.
Pennywise The Dancing Clown
"It" apparently originated in a void containing and surrounding the universe. Its real name (if, indeed, It has one) is unknown — although at several points "It" claims its true name to be Robert Gray — and is christened "It" by the group of children who later confront it.
Gage Willam Creed
Tragically,after just learning to walk, Gage Creed is run over by a speeding truck. Overcome with despair, Louis (Gage's Father) considers bringing his son back to life with the power of a burial ground behind a pet semetary.
Have you checked the children
In this classic thriller, we meet a babysitter named Jill Johnson (Carol Kane) who is babysitting for a doctor and his wife.
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Serial Killers and Mass Murderers
Andrea Yates 
(killed 5) - On June 21, 2001, housewife Andrea Yates decided she had caused irreparable damage to her kids and the best thing for her to do was to kill all five of them. And that's exactly what she did by systematically drowning them after her husband left their suburban Houston home and went to work. As news of her infanticide trickled through the air waves, a Houston-area radio disk jockey called her a bitch and said she should be shot. Ironically the squad car taking her into custody was playing that very station and the arresting officer said that only then he saw her show any emotion over what she had done. Her husband, Russell Yates, said that his wife Andrea was driven to commit infanticide because she was suffering from a severe case of post-partum depression.
Larry Dame 
(killed 5) - On October 20, 2000, Police in Minnesota have arrested an ex-convict Lawrence Scott Dame for the murders of his sister, her husband and their three young children. Dame, had been released the day before the killings from the Anoka County jail where he was being held for allegedly stealing one of the family's cars.The victims were identified as Donna Mimbach, 29; her husband, Todd Mimbach, 32; and their children, Daniel Mimbach, 22 months; Amber Duval, 9, and
John Mimbach, 12. The bodies were found in the family's suburban Minneapolis home after a concerned co-worker of the father's called police because he hadn't shown up to work.
David Gorton 
(killed 5) As the family of Heidi Challand wiped their tears, David Gorton, her fiancee, pleaded guilty on December 11, 1997, to murdering her and her four children. David, 37, told police he "snapped" because he thought his fiancee -- who he was to marry a month later -- was being unfaithful. Not one to hold back bludgeoned to death her and four of her children with an ax.
Jean-Pierre Allain 
(killed 5) For reasons unknown, on August 6, 1996, Jean-Pierre,
a divorced 55-year-old fuel-trader, shot to death his girlfriend's family and two police officers. In what investigators
call a "crime of passion" Jean-Pierre walked to the house of his girlfriend, Solange Briet, in the hamlet of Val, near Rennes, in Brittany and started blasting away with a shotgun at her, her parents and her handicapped younger brother.
Mark Storm 
(killed 5) Chalk this one up to the troubled outpatient treatment file. On March 7, 1997, Mark Storm checked himself out of a psychiatric ward in Wheeling, West Virginia, and proceeded to blow away five family members and himself.
Shane Harrison & Esther Beckley 
(killed 5) 28-year-old Shane Harrison was been charged with five first-degree murder counts and more than 20 other charges for killing five people in a March 3, 1996, botched armed robbery that turned into Albuquerque's worst mass slaying.
Aileen Carol Wuornos 
(born Aileen Carol Pittman; February 29, 1956 – October 9, 2002) was an American serial killer who killed seven men in Florida between 1989 and 1990, later claiming they raped or attempted to rape her while she was working as a prostitute. She was convicted and sentenced to death for six of the murders, and executed via lethal injection on October 9, 2002. |