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Frightertainment

This creator posts videos discussing paranormal events and horror films. They often break down the lore and mysteries behind franchises like Scream and Stranger Things. The creator also shares and analyses found footage clips, asking viewers for their opinions on whether the events are real or staged. They have also posted videos discussing the Enfield Poltergeist and the film E.T.

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Frightertainment dives deep into the chilling world of paranormal phenomena and horror cinema on TikTok. With a knack for dissecting the lore of beloved franchises like *Scream* and *Stranger Things*, they also captivate audiences by analyzing found footage clips and inviting viewers to debate their authenticity. From the mysteries of the Enfield Poltergeist to the scares in *E.T.*, Frightertainment offers a thrilling exploration of the unexplained.

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The Enfield Poltergeist refers to a highly publicised series of alleged paranormal events that unfolded between 1977 and 1979 inside a modest council house in Enfield, North London, where single mother Peggy Hodgson lived with her four children, with most of the attention centring on her daughter Janet Hodgson, after everything began in August 1977 when the children reported their beds shaking and strange knocking sounds echoing through the walls, followed by Peggy witnessing heavy furniture sliding across the floor on its own, which led neighbours and police to become involved and at least one officer later stated she saw a chair move without anyone touching it, a claim that helped catapult the story into national headlines and drew in investigators from the Society for Psychical Research, most notably Maurice Grosse and Guy Lyon Playfair, who spent months inside the home recording audio, taking photographs, and logging hundreds of incidents that allegedly included objects flying through rooms, drawers opening and closing, unexplained fires, and Janet appearing to rise off her bed, but the most infamous development came when Janet began speaking in a deep gravelly male voice that claimed to belong to a man called Bill Wilkins, supposedly a former resident who had died in the house, with long taped conversations that believers argued were impossible for a child to sustain while skeptics demonstrated similar effects could be achieved with simple vocal techniques, and although journalists, neighbours, and visitors all reported witnessing strange activity, cracks began to show when Janet and her sister were caught on camera bending spoons and throwing objects and later admitted to faking at least some events, which led many critics to conclude the case was largely driven by childish mischief, stress within a struggling household, and the powerful influence of attention and belief rather than anything supernatural, a debate further complicated by the brief appearance of Ed and Lorraine Warren who arrived uninvited and played no major role despite later popular portrayals, and as the activity slowly faded by 1979 without any clear resolution the case settled into permanent controversy, with supporters still insisting there was a genuine unexplained core beneath the admitted hoaxes while skeptics argue the entire affair can be explained through deception amplified by media hype and expectation, yet regardless of where you land, the Enfield story remains one of the most intensely examined paranormal cases in modern history and went on to inspire countless books, documentaries, and films including The Conjuring 2, cementing its place as a cornerstone of late twentieth century supernatural folklore.

#scary #podcast #haunted #fyp #viral
As this always been like this?
I remember it being "Phone Home"?

Are we seeing a different version?

#et #movie #viral #trend #fyp
Episode 2: The Conformity Gate rabbit hole. 

Are you a believer or in disbelieve? 

Have you been keeping up to date with Conformity Gate?

#conformitygate #strangerthings #netflix #fyp #viral
Serve me with Horror.
Episode 1: Scream out loud.

#scream #trend #fyp #foryou #viral

Who is Frightertainment’s audience?

Frightertainment's audience is likely comprised of horror film enthusiasts and lore aficionados, primarily from the UK, seeking in-depth analysis and breakdowns of paranormal and found footage content. Their high TikTok engagement rate of 4.97% significantly surpasses industry benchmarks (TikTok ~3.0%), indicating a highly receptive and actively participating community. This suggests strong potential for deep dives into niche horror topics and a willingness to engage with longer-form content or exclusive analysis offered on Nutcake.

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