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During their discussion of philosophy and the downward spiral of the world’s condition, a group of men is startled by a voice in the dark that recounts for them two stories of the human embodiment of battlefield carnage. When the voice finishes, the men struggle to pinpoint where it came from.
A five-year-old girl and her mother go into hiding with some less-than-savory friends at an upstate New York cabin. While there, the girl sees the ghosts of a past tragedy and, for the first time, confronts the insecurity and inexplicability of her own life.
An institutionalized man struggling to overcome his paralyzing paranoia hates his weekly "days out" in the city. But during a particularly turbulent two weeks, the realization of his worst fears in the outside world possibly bring about an improvement in his condition.
A child with Nyctophobia wakes up in the middle of the night to find her nightlight missing and her surroundings undiscernible.
An old man recalls the day he went fishing as a boy, not long after the death of his brother, and had a terrifying encounter with the Devil.
A bunch of small-town kids run into a scarecrow—or what they think, at first, is a scarecrow.
A young boy, haunted by nightmares, finds relief from his insomnia in an unexpected way.
A troupe of graverobbing Nigerian children weave together rich tales of their deceased victims set in America, a place full of villains.
When a group of adults get stranded in the middle of nowhere, they seek shelter from the rain in a secluded cabin, only to be cast into a horror show created by a child's imagination.
In a rural town, a woman attempts to run away, with her three children, from her abusive husband. While the feat seems straightforward at first, a series of complications causes their escape to become increasingly precarious.