Halloween is fast approaching, which means it’s time to get those costumes ready, dig out those big bags of candy, and get ready for the scare of your life. But what do you expect to be entertained on Halloween if you can get a good scare every week? Now before you get excited about some wacky 24-hour haunted house, take your money away and lie down. The festival I’m talking about doesn’t require you to be afraid to leave your house. But all you have to do is grab the remote, sit back, and prepare for a spooky time with Discovery Channel new original show: A Haunting.
First at the end of 2006, A Haunting has managed to scare house after house. chilling true life stories of a person or family in a spooky encounter with unwanted and unwelcome guests. Each hour’s episode highlights some of the scariest stories in America and beyond, following the hapless victims through their months-long, years-long, and often times, decade-long struggle to free themselves from the complex clutches of head lice. to go their earthly being – or their victim.
As an avid fan of the chilling showA Haunting‘s real-life twist, I immediately joined. The stories are already interesting enough to draw any spook-fan in, but their production does the rest. Chilling piano play chords time with abrupt close ups and thin high-speed camera adjustments help to not only to make the story flow, but also to move your heart from your chest to your stomach.
The stories can range from a lost, who passed away and wants to find a parent, to an evil killer who tortured the innocent. living souls and determined that his work was not yet finished. But by far the most chilling episodes involve those who claim that they were never earthly, nor fallen angels or demons. They take it upon themselves to prey on the families that inhabit the areas they want to inhabit, own families, and try to tear them apart by themselves. Surprisingly, this seems to happen more often than what we saw in The Exorcist. There have been several stories that chronicle