Friday Fiction: We Don’t Talk About What He Feeds Them (Part 3)
The tale of the duck pond ends. In the final part of this three-part horror story, we learn what the universe has in store for our main character.
By Brandon Scott on May 21st, 2021
The tale of the duck pond ends. In the final part of this three-part horror story, we learn what the universe has in store for our main character.
By Brandon Scott on May 14th, 2021
And we’re back! The story is about to get more twisted. If you don’t want slightly graphic descriptions, do not CLICK HERE TO READ.
By Brandon Scott on May 12th, 2021
(Hey, everyone! With Five Nights at Freddy’s: Security Breach coming out soon, we thought it would be fun to look back at Brandon Scott’s article on the first game. Enjoy!) Originally Published: November 19th, 2018 Five Nights At Freddy’s Instills FEAR Do you recall when you first came across Five Nights at Freddy’s? I first…
By Brandon Scott on May 7th, 2021
It’s nowhere close to Halloween, but boy does Brandon have something scary for us today.
By Brandon Scott on Apr 26th, 2021
I slept on The Magnus Archives for far too long, considering how much praise I was exposed to beforehand.
By Brandon Scott on Apr 5th, 2021
A series meant for kids as a gateway to more mature media is necessary. I’ll be using horror as my example because it’s a genre I have personal experience with from a young age—but the point can apply to nearly anything.
By Brandon Scott on Mar 26th, 2021
Today, let’s imagine a future. Technology has gone too far…at least with how this criminal is using it.
By Brandon Scott on Mar 12th, 2021
He calls it “The Day of Poison,” and recommends only readers of sterner stuff give it a look.
By Brandon Scott on Feb 26th, 2021
As more media comes out, and people consume more of it, niche subgenres form.
By Brandon Scott on Feb 24th, 2021
Two Sentence Horror Stories is scary, well-paced, and imaginative. Each episode seems to have a different idea it wants to follow.
By Brandon Scott on Feb 19th, 2021
If only it were that simple. If only the woes of the world could be turned off with just the flick of a switch.
By Brandon Scott on Jan 13th, 2021
It’s a subversive funhouse. A lot of the initial expected trappings seem in place, but the show ruthlessly attacks tropes from the second episode onward. Nothing plays out the way it should, and often the show has a sense of ever-present danger usually lacking from children’s fantasy cartoons.