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‘Hooked on Horror’ Hosts Star-Studded Horror Trivia Challenge That You Can Play Right Now!

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Horror Trivia

UK Horror website Hooked on Horror has assembled a fine team of horror legends, journalists, podcasters and filmmakers to host the ultimate horror trivia challenge in their “Hooked on Horror Quizshow”! Each participant in the video picked one of their favorite horror movies, and supplied 3-5 questions for you to answer. Can you answer them all correctly?

Per the video description:

A video horror quiz for fans worldwide to enjoy, with some of your favourite horror legends as the quizmasters. The quiz is split into 9 rounds of the questions followed by the answers. We’re incredibly happy we’ve managed to pull in such a diverse number of guests ranging from indie/up and coming filmmakers to podcasters, writers and even horror royalty. Honestly, cannot thank each of these guests enough for making this quiz a reality.

Guests that appear in the video are listed below (in order of appearance):

  • Hannah Kasulka (The Exorcist TV series)
  • Paul Etheredge (Writer/Director)
  • Trace Thurman (Horror Queers Podcast)
  • Tyler Mane ( Rob Zombie’s Halloween)
  • Craig Fisher (Writer/Director)
  • Don Mancini (Child’s Play Creator)
  • Brock Faucette (Cocktail Party Massacre)
  • David Howard Thornton (Terrifier)
  • Troy Escamilla (Writer/Director)
  • Nathan Baesel (Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon)
  • Clint Howard (Ice Cream Man)
  • Doug Bradley (Hellraiser)
  • Nicholas Vince (Hellraiser)
  • Sean Clark (Producer/Horror’s Hallowed Grounds)
  • Kyle Martellacci (Writer/Director)
  • Adam Williams (Hooked On Horror Owner & Manager)
  • Hannah Fierman (V/H/S)
  • Dustin Perrotti (The Final Boys Podcast)
  • Steve Coulter (The Conjuring)
  • Cheyenne Jackson (American Horror Story)
  • Malvolia: The Queen of Screams (Horror Hostess)
  • Douglas Tait (Annabelle Comes Home)
  • Jason Davitt (Film-maker)
  • Claes Bang (Dracula)
  • Roman Chimienti & Tyler Jensen (Co-Directors of hit documentary Scream, Queen! My Nightmare on Elm Street)
  • Mark Patton (A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge)
  • Jsu Garcia (A Nightmare on Elm Street)
  • Joshua Anderson (A Nightmare on Film Street Podcast)
  • Ross Williams (The Daily Jaws)
  • John Dugan (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre)
  • Cori Gonzalez-Macuer (What We Do In The Shadows)
  • Johnny Ferri (Troma Director of Sales & Marketing/Producer)
  • Jeffrey Reddick (Final Destination Creator)
  • Thom Demicco (Assistant to Lloyd Kaufman/Producer)
  • The Toxic Avenger (Hero/Legend)

Check out the video below:

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A journalist for Bloody Disgusting since 2015, Trace writes film reviews and editorials, as well as co-hosts Bloody Disgusting's Horror Queers podcast, which looks at horror films through a queer lens. He has since become dedicated to amplifying queer voices in the horror community, while also injecting his own personal flair into film discourse. Trace lives in Denver, CO with his husband and their two dogs. Find him on Twitter @TracedThurman

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Vietnamese Horror Puzzle Game ‘The Scourge’ Now Available on Steam [Trailer]

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Following an Early Access launch in October 2024, Vietnamese independent game studio Rare Reversee and co-developer Beaztek have released their first-person narrative-driven psychological horror The Scourge in full on Steam. You can also check out the demo before you decide to take the plunge with the full game.

Set in the winding back alleys and crumbling tenements of 1990s Saigon, The Scourge plunges players into a world where Vietnamese urban legends and family trauma collide. Players take on the role of Nhat Huy, a man returning to the city of his childhood – only to find that the past refuses to stay buried.

Overwhelmed by delusions due to past tragedies and life’s despair, Nhat Huy frequently finds himself in nightmares. In these dreams, the line between reality and illusion becomes blurred. To free himself from his past, he must confront his sorrows, make amends for his mistakes, and defeat the most formidable enemy that exists not only in his mind, but also in the real world.

Emphasizing fear over action, what sets The Scourge apart is its roots in authentic Vietnamese culture, folklore, and the lived experience of a generation shaped by hardship, guilt, and unspoken grief. Rather than relying on jump scares, the game builds a suffocating atmosphere through environmental storytelling, logic-driven puzzles, and a unique radio-based narrative mechanic that slowly unravels the truth behind Nhat Huy’s haunting.

Oppressive tension in the game is built through environmental design, layered sound, and psychological pressure. Meanwhile, radio broadcasts deliver story fragments, clues, and emotional beats as players explore the decaying city. Meanwhile, your choices shape Nhat Huy’s fate, resulting in one of the game’s multiple endings.

Currently, a film adaptation is in the works for The Scourge, with Doan Si Nguyen directing, and Tran Khanh Hoang handling the writing duties. The film is set for a 2027 release.

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