Well, it's a bit of both. While the 'Malibu Horror Story' may be based on some true events, it's also likely that a lot of it has been dramatized for entertainment purposes. There could have been some strange occurrences in Malibu that formed the basis, but then the storytellers added their own twists and turns to make it more exciting.
I'm not sure. Just from the title 'hereditary a true story', it doesn't necessarily scream 'horror'. It could be a serious documentary - type story about heredity.
Yes, it is often claimed to be a true story. The events were based on the experiences of the Lutz family in the Amityville house. However, there have been many debates and some people believe that parts of the story might have been exaggerated for commercial purposes.
There's no way to be certain without further details. It could be a horror story if it involves elements like a haunted location during the ninth session, or some malevolent force that becomes active during that time. But it could also be a non - horror story about a normal event in a session 9 of a business seminar, for example, that just has a name that makes it seem like it could be horror - related.
Yes, it can be considered a horror story. The idea of someone secretly watching you in your own home and sending you creepy letters is very frightening.
It might be. If the events in 'Monster A True Story' are of a very dark nature, such as violence, crime, or psychological abuse, then it could fall into the horror genre. However, it could also be a more of a psychological exploration of a person or situation that was just really extreme, not strictly in the traditional horror sense. For instance, it could be about a person with a very unusual mental disorder that led to some abnormal and perhaps scary - to - others actions, but not with the typical horror elements like ghosts or supernatural things.
Possibly. The idea of possession itself can be quite frightening. If the story plays up the fear factor, with descriptions of the possessed person's actions and the overall atmosphere of the situation, it would fall into the horror genre. However, it might also be a more serious exploration of a real - life event that doesn't rely so much on horror tropes but still has elements that could be considered horror - like.
I don't know for sure if the 'area 407 true story' is a horror story. It could be, depending on what actually happened in area 407. If there were spooky or disturbing events like hauntings or strange disappearances, then it could be a horror story. But it might also be a story of something else entirely, like a heroic rescue or a scientific breakthrough.
I don't know for sure. Just because it has a number for an apartment doesn't necessarily mean it's a horror story. It could be about normal, everyday things that happened there.
Yes, some believe that the mystery of how Stonehenge was built in ancient times has a horror aspect. The fact that it's so difficult to understand how those huge stones were moved and arranged makes people think there might have been some sort of dark or supernatural force involved. It gives a sense of unease, like there's a hidden and perhaps terrifying truth behind it.