Are You Ready to Scream? These Are the Scariest Movies of All Time

Blood and Black Lace

Who said horror couldn't be fashionable? Mario Brava directed Blood and Black Lace in 1964. When a murderer starts going after the beautiful models of a high-fashion commune, the killer (and the director) relishes the time he spends tearing beautiful things to shreds. This example of Giallo filmmaking will leave you speechless.  

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The More You Know

  • There are books in the Harvard University library which are bound in human flesh.
  • The Mutter Museum displays various mutations, tumors, and anomalies of human anatomy.
  • There's a brain-eating amoeba that lives in lakes and rivers of the southern United States.
  • Your blood is about 7% of your body weight.
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