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Halloween horror flicks

Halloween is almost here. People are getting their costumes ready and stocking up on candy, but what better way to get in the Halloween groove than to watch a scary movie? Below is a list of some of the most recent scary movies that will be sure to get you in the Halloween spirit.

“The Possession”, a horror film released on August 31, 2012, was claimed to be based on a true story. After a girl comes in contact with a haunted box she becomes possessed. This movie will surely get the hair on the back of your neck to stand up.

“House at the End of the Street” is a 2012 horror/thriller film. When a mother and daughter move into their dream home they uncover the chilling secret of a town. This movie will have you on the edge of your seat.

“The Woman in Black” is a 2012 horror/thriller film featuring Daniel Radcliffe. Taking place in the Edwardian era, a woman haunts a old town killing children anytime she is seen.

“Paranormal Activity” is a 4-part series, all movies linking up with the next. These movies hit every aspect of fear.

The “Saw” series began as short films in 2003 and the latest installment, Saw VI, came out in 2010. People who have done wrong have to go through “test” or “games” to determine if they live or die.

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Darby Blaylock, Staff Reporter
Greetings children. My name is Darby Darton Blaylock. I am 17 years old. I have been apart of the newspaper staff for 6 years now. I enjoy it for the most part. I love to fish and be outside. I will not watch any Nicholas Sparks movies. Ever. I listen to older rock, alternative music, and a little country here and there. I play soccer for Andromeda FC, and for the school. I am scared of ladybugs because when I was 5 I swear one bit me. I am a morning person, and I was voted most likely to wear track-shorts.

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