Hello and welcome to the newsletter, a grab bag of daily content from the Odd Lots universe. Sometimes it's us, Joe Weisenthal and Tracy Alloway, bringing you our thoughts on the most recent ...
In 1976, a crew member on The Six Million Dollar Man accidentally broke off his arm and discovered human bone inside. Now, ...
From 'Signs' to 'Children of the Corn', Denver Grenell lists the 10 most terrifiying cornfields in horror history, just in ...
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Scary stories for kids: these tales of terror made me a hit at sleepovers as a pre-teen
Seeing the cover of Alvin Schwartz’s Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (1981) has a powerfully Proustian effect on me: my stomach drops a little bit and a shiver of twinned fear and delight runs down ...
Halloweentown is the perfect spooky film for families, anyone looking for a good dose of childhood nostalgia or anyone who just wants some spooky fun without the gore and terror of horror movies. Plus ...
Why do we slow down for car crashes or binge true crime? Psychologist Coltan Scrivner says our fascination with fear isn’t ...
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Thriller or Horror? This Is How to Tell the Genres Apart
Thrillers make your heart race; horrors make your skin crawl. Find out the differences between these two gripping genres, ...
Jon Watts talks about the 4K Blu-ray rerelease of his debut feature 'Clown,' and how indie horror informed 'Spider-Man' and ...
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Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt statues returning to downtown Portland, with new stories to tell
In October 2020, during what was dubbed “Indigenous Peoples Day of Rage,” protesters toppled the Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt statues in Portland’s South Park Blocks. Five years later, the ...
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