Momo's story starts in 2016, when Japanese artist Keisuke Aiso, head of Link Factory special effects company, created a sculpture he called Mother Bird and exhibited it at Vanilla Gallery in Tokyo.
Horror fans know the sudden appearance of a crate is never, ever a good thing, especially if that crate is old and marked with some kind of warning or other sinister writing. But while Creepshow ...
Someday, when the world finally ends (very soon, maybe), the final line of humanity’s record will read: “It turns out the real horror was the internet all along.” But the internet, which has taketh ...
Momo is back. The allegedly killer meme, which first emerged last year, has returned, worrying parents and teachers alike. Like many an internet phenomenon, Momo was born on Reddit – specifically, on ...
The meme lifespan goes something like this: an obscure post somewhere on the corner of the internet, a savvy user on a different platform yanking the image and reposting, the right account ...
There's perhaps nothing scarier than an internet hoax that just won't go away, and Hollywood is capitalizing on that fact. Remember Momo? The creepy-looking statue made the rounds online in early 2019 ...
Early Sunday morning, with no trailer and no warning, Mercy Black, a new horror film from Blumhouse Productions appeared on Netflix. (Netflix sure does love to drop surprise films!) And though ...
The internet is pretty consistent when it comes to creating new challenges and memes that take over the world. However, every now and then, challenges get dangerous and this latest one is not only ...
Parents are concerned about how the internet challenge could affect their kids. Other videos, including popular kids program Splatoon, seem to have suicide messages embedded within them. The latest ...
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