This ‘Friday the 13th’ Collection Is Here to Make Your Halloween Even More Fun
Love Jason Voorhees? Now you can celebrate his special day all season long with this delightfully spooky ‘Friday the 13th’ collection from Fun.com.
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The Real Story Behind the Iconic ’Friday the 13th’ Whisper Sound Effect
Whether you think it's saying "chi chi chi, ha ha ha" or "ki ki ki, ma ma ma," you know the one we're talking about.
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When Did Vampires and Werewolves Start Hating Each Other?
Their (often literal) blood feud is a relatively modern creation. So how did vampires and werewolves end up at each other’s throats?
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Jail Bird: When ‘Sesame Street’ Developed a Prison Daycare Program
In the 1970s, Big Bird went to the big house (literally) when "Sesame Street" launched a prison daycare program.
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The Surprisingly Long History of the Word ‘Yo’
The word ‘yo’ was around long before Rocky movies and rap songs.
1970-01-01 08:00
Jerry Seinfeld Hints That “Something“ Is Happening When Asked About a 'Seinfeld' Reunion
The comic teased that we may not have seen the last of Jerry, George, Elaine, and Kramer.
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Watch Moviegoers’ Terrified Reactions to ’The Exorcist’ When It Premiered in 1973
Thousands of moviegoers rushed to theaters to experience ‘The Exorcist’ in 1973—and many left just as quickly when the scares proved too much to handle.
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The 25 Scariest Movies Ever Made, According to Science
The scariest horror movies of all time, from ‘The Exorcist’ to ‘The Conjuring,’ will have your pulse pounding (literally).
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How to Make Taylor Swift’s Famous Chai Cookies With Cinnamon Eggnog Icing
Taylor Swift once shared recipes for two different versions of her chai sugar cookies—here are both.
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A Fifth Head for Mount Rushmore? Here Are Seven Famous Contenders
Who, if anybody, deserves a place alongside George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln and Teddy Roosevelt on the famous monument?
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10 Blood-Curdling Facts About ‘Dracula’
In true undead style, Dracula holds up well: He’s as creepy today as he was when Bram Stoker invented him in 1897.
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John Carpenter’s 'Halloween' Is Returning to Theaters for, Well, Halloween
The original 1978 slasher will be cutting it up in theaters this month.
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