Yes, it is. The fact that it's based on a true story makes it even scarier. Knowing that a real family went through such a harrowing experience of being watched and harassed by an unknown person is quite terrifying.
Scary Movie is purely fictional. It takes elements from various horror films and combines them in a comedic and exaggerated way. There's no real-life basis for the events shown.
There are indications that the 'Cropsey Camp Scary Story' has roots in reality. While it has surely been embellished over time, things like disappearances in the vicinity of camps or unexplained happenings could have been the starting point for the creation of this scary story. However, a lot of the supernatural elements are likely added for the sake of creating a truly terrifying tale.
Yes, it can be. The idea of the Ouija board itself is spooky, and when it's combined with a movie that claims to be based on true events, it amps up the fear factor.
Yes, most likely. Since it's based on true events, it has that element of realism that can be really terrifying. Knowing that these things actually happened can make the horror more palpable.
It depends on what you find scary. If you're afraid of the idea of the devil and supernatural occurrences, then it most likely is. The fact that it's based on a true story means that real people experienced these things, which can add an extra layer of creepiness. However, if you're not into this type of horror, it might not be as scary for you.
Well, it might be scary. If the true story it's based on had elements of danger, like the threat of being overrun by lava or attacked by large, menacing lantulas, then it would likely be a scary story. Also, the way the filmmakers or storytellers choose to portray the lava and the lantulas, with special effects and a tense atmosphere, can greatly enhance the scariness factor. However, if it's more of a light - hearted take on the events, it might not be so scary.
Another one is 'The Amityville Horror'. Based on the alleged paranormal experiences of a family in a Long Island home. There are various claims and disputes about the authenticity of the events, but the movie presents it as a true story.