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5 local dark and twisted music videos

In honour of Halloween, we decided to find five local music videos that will get you in the ghoulish spirit.

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Get ready for 10 days of SA Horrorfest 2014
5 horror movies to watch this Halloween

Michael Jackson's Thriller is the scariest song of all time!

Michael Jackson's Thriller has been revealed as the scariest song of all time.

The 5 best local celebrity selfies of 2014!

Who took the best selfie for 2014? It's up to you to decide. Here are the nominees for the top 5 best local celebrity selfies for the year.

Vote for your favourite local celeb in the Inaugural Channel24 Awards

Channel24 is launching the first local online celebrity awards that honour South African celebs who have a powerful and influential online presence.

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The 5 best local celebrity selfies of 2014!

Who took the best selfie for 2014? It's up to you to decide. Here are the nominees for the top 5 best local celebrity selfies for the year.

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Amy Poehler quizzes George RR Martin about Game of Thrones and it's totally awesome!

The author of the Game of Thrones books, George RR Martin, had his knowledge tested on Late Night With Seth Myers.

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Michael Jackson's Thriller is the scariest song of all time!

Michael Jackson's Thriller has been revealed as the scariest song of all time.

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5 horror movies to watch this Halloween

In keeping with the theme of this week, we put together five horror movies that you have to see this week.

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Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day

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Win tickets to MonteCasino Bird Park with African Safari 3D

5 lucky Channel24 readers can each win double tickets to the MonteCasino Bird Park in Johannesburg to celebrate the release of the film, African Safari 3D.

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