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Month: October 2013

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HALLOWEEN 2013: Spooky stories and monster movies

October 31, 2013 The Ranger 0

Click on the links below and read on if you dare… REVIEW: Parents not to blame ‘I couldn’t finish the movie’ Wendy’s, toes and puppy […]

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Psychological pain adds a new level to scary

October 31, 2013 Amanda Castro-Crist - Editor 0

By Amanda Castro-Crist Editor   I love scary movies. Some of my favorites are movies like 28 Days Later and Insidious. I like the first […]

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‘Watch out for the crinkly nurses’

October 31, 2013 Brandi Hutcheson - Flex Page Editor 0

By Brandi Hutcheson Page Editor   Freaky, distorted, mummified nurses without faces that crinkled when they moved. I wanted to walk out of the movie […]

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REVIEW: ‘Halloween’ is a classic

October 31, 2013 Quintin Marquez - Senior Video Reporter/Host 0

By Quintin Marquez Video Reporter   Halloween is the original thriller horror film. It comes from the mind of John Carpenter and started a whole […]

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Silent forest hides secrets

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By Heather Hinkle AC Current Assistant Editor   I was hanging out with some of my college friends one autumn day. We all had been […]

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Creepy clown haunts childhood

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By Carla Santos Ranger Reporter   When I was about 6 years old, my mother had sent me to bed, but being the rebel that […]

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Adventure turns into a narrow escape

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By Keely McCoy Ranger Reporter   Somewhere between jumping the fence of the abandoned ghost town and hearing an ear-splitting scream that we couldn’t pinpoint, […]

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‘Until the dolls came…’

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By Cody Reeves   Just about every summer of my childhood, I would be taken to Fort Worth to visit my grandparents for a week […]

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REVIEW: Parents not to blame

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By Sonnet Relph Editorial Writer   Case 39 was directed by Christian Alvart and stars Renée Zellweger, Bradley Cooper and Ian McShane. It was released […]

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