Disneyland has always seemed like a very creepy place to me. Perhaps it’s because I once spent a summer working on the carnival circuit and know that behind all the colourful backgrounds and twinkling lights there is often a hidden, darker layer.
‘In The Earth’, which is directed by Ben Wheatley, has scored a number of excellent reviews, with one outlet saying it might be the first great horror movie of the year.
An Italian streetwear line stole the show at Milan Fashion Week by continuing the emerging trend of bizarre prosthetics on the runway.
Momo is the latest online buzzword to scare parents and intrigue horror fans, but how much of the story should we believe?
With scenes that look like they come from the scriptwriters of American Horror Story, this new music video from Maroon 5 is making waves, and not the kind you want to be on.
Think no one knows about your late-night Facebook stalking habits? Think again….
Score one for creepy technology. Vocaloid, a voice-synthesis brand owned by Yamaha, has come up with a process by which to “resurrect” any singer’s voice for use in synthesized songs, without requiring the vocalist to build up a painstaking voice library first – so they could be doing that Kurt Cobain/Michael Jackson duet album pretty soon.
Russian historian, Anatoly Moskvin, has been arrested after Russian police discovered 29 mummified bodies in his home. The remains were dressed in brightly-coloured clothes and arranged in doll-like poses, making up a “gruesome tableau.” Moskvin has been charged with desecration of graves, because it turns out being insanely creepy isn’t a crime in Russia.
Man, when was the last time a Facebook App was actually useful? I mean, Facebook is inherently a timesink, and this app isn’t so much useful as it is creepy, but semantics. The Breakup Notifier does what is says on the tin – it lets you know the second your crush isn’t in a relationship anymore.