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Double the Scare: Celebrate with Blair

Today I’m celebrating my 200th episode of hosting Something Scary. I can’t believe how fast time has gone and…… As a gift to me, I’d love it if you could join our Patreon as a paid subscriber. We want to bring back the weekly Something Scary videos and we need your help to do it. ...  Show more

Creepypasta Inspired Stories

Creepypasta. Urban Legends. Found Footage. Analog Horror. These are all well-known sub-genres made popular via the internet that continue to build audiences and entertain fans across the globe. With the upcoming release of Backrooms directed by Kane Parsons under both the A24 and ...  Show more

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