![]() I am hoping that one of the many ongoing series on NoSleep will come to a conclusion some time soon so that I can post one for the Series category. It's one of those comments that can alleviate the self-inflicted restlessness we bring on ourselves by frequenting NoSleep. User supremecrafters' comment ( found here) is what I like to refer to as a NoSleep Remedy. I have chosen to include it here not as the Story of the Night (though it is the stuff those selections are made of), but because of a comment on the story. I was torn between it and Construction for tonight's Single category selection. The story is The Fogknife by Gristledorf, and it is a very well written story with some classic horror elements. Third is something of an unusual entry for this nightly thing of ours. Author LittleQuark presented Construction. Two, the writings is worth taking a moment to appreciate on its own. One, it is creepy and realistic, which are the two main ingredients of many great NoSleep stories this story is no exception. This story made the cut for the evening for two reasons. Second, we have one for the Single category. With that said, here's Ghost Costumes by IncredulousCockatiel. Not quite the jimmies being rustled, but somewhere along the lines of an uneasy, sinking feeling that humans can be a terrible species of creature. In the spirit of describing without spoiling, let's just say this story will give you whatever the opposite of a warm and fuzzy is. If you have any comments or suggestions, leave them here on the blog or email me at for coming by, see you tomorrow, and sleep tight.įirst, one for the Short category. You can find out more one their subreddit or their website. The production quality and voice talent are top-notch, and it is well worth your time. The first few stories are available for free each time, but a pass can be purchased to hear the full episode. Every episode, approximately five stories from NoSleep and other horror subreddits are included. The NoSleep Podcast is orchestrated by David Cummings, known on Reddit as user MikeRowePhone. I realized today while going through the New Queue that I have been remiss about one rather large aspect of the NoSleep community. One of my favorites is the lingering creepiness kind. There's the jump-out-and-yell-boo variety, the suspenseful drawn-out variety, and numerous others. Fans of the horror genre know that there are different types of fear. After much debate, I have selected The Girl in My Dreams by user NotANovelist. There are quite a few good stories over at NoSleep this evening, and I had to narrow it down from an initial block of four to get to a selection for tonight. To be precise, if we were to discuss the best Horror movies or the most disturbing movies in 2020, then most of them would be available over Netflix.Welcome back. The quality of content over Netflix has significantly increased, and their content library and their growing popularity is the living proof of it. As reported by Deadline, Netflix has increased its budget by up to $17 billion for new content production, showing an increase of $2 billion as compared to its last year’s expenditure. Netflix is famous for spending a significant amount of money on acquiring original content for streaming. However, Netflix has made no comments over this news as of yet. Shawn Levy and Dan Cohen from 21 Laps, along with James Wan and Michael Clear from Atomic Monster, are also in talks for production. The remaining five parts of this story are also receiving great acclaim from the readers.Īccording to the report by Deadline, Matt Query’s brother will be writing the screenplay, whereas Scott Glassgold (Ground Control Entertainment) will be the producer. The first part of this story out of six gained great popularity and has received more than 3000 upvotes. To stay safe from the spirit, they have to follow a series of rituals that are not easy to perform nor easy to digest. This story is about Harry and Sasha, who bought a beautiful ranch in the valley of rural Idaho and later discovered that the valley is haunted.Īs the story continues, their neighbors inform them that there is an evil spirit that visits the house at the start of the season to manifest itself. Matt Query posted this story on r/Nosleep, which is a subreddit famous because of the horrifying original stories shared by users. This is a “Seven Figure” deal by Netflix, as it won the bidding for this story last Friday, Deadline reports. Netflix is always looking for original content to stay one step ahead of its competitors, and it does not shy away from spending a handsome amount for it. Netflix has acquired the screen rights for a short horror story, “My Wife and I bought a Ranch,” which was posted on Reddit in Six Parts by Matt Query.
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