Classic Horror Phone Cases - iPhone and Android
Description: The Overlook Hotel: Where Horror Was Born Immortalized in Stephen King’s The Shining, the Overlook Hotel is a chilling symbol of isolation and madness. Its real-life inspiration, the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado, sits high in the Rocky Mountains, where King stayed in 1974. Alone in the nearly empty hotel, he was struck by the eerie atmosphere—an experience that sparked the creation of one of horror’s most iconic novels2. This vintage-style Overlook Hotel tee captures that haunting legacy with a distressed, aged design, evoking the feel of a long-lost souvenir from a place you might wish you’d never visited.
Description: I hate poodles and the most nefarious of them, by association, is Precious, owned by Buffalo Bill in Silence of the Lambs. Usually if you saw Precious from this point of view it meant you were going to be turned into a human suit, but with this tee you can gaze upon this majestic animal without losing your skin or having to slather on any lotion.
Description: Dive into the depths of retro horror with this striking swamp creature design. Featuring a classic mid-century aesthetic, this artwork captures the mystery and thrill of the unknown lurking beneath the water. Perfect for fans of vintage sci-fi and iconic monster illustrations that bring a touch of nostalgia to your wardrobe.
Description: Famous Monsters of Filmland was originally conceived as a one-shot publication in the wake of the widespread success of the Shock Theater package of old horror movies syndicated to American television in 1957. The first issue, published in February 1958, was so successful that it required a second printing to fulfill public demand, and its future as part of American culture was immediately obvious. The success prompted spinoff magazines such as Spacemen, Favorite Westerns of Filmland, Screen Thrills Illustrated, Creepy, Eerie, and several others.