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From Hitchcock to Stephen King, a roundup of the who's who in horror; all about celebrities flaunting their loudest screams and most nightmarish scenes.
Horror Stories of Ghosts
In the dense woods of a forgotten town lay a haunted manor that locals feared even to look at after dusk. Known as the Grimsby House, the manor was said to be cursed by the spirit of a young bride, Eleanor, who had met a tragic fate on her wedding night over a hundred years ago. The story told that Eleanor had been left at the altar by her beloved, who disappeared without a trace. Heartbroken and humiliated, she wandered the darkened halls of the manor that night, in her wedding dress, until morning, when she was found dead in the attic. Some say she took her own life, while others claim she died of heartbreak, but from that day on, her restless spirit was bound to the house, yearning for answers.
By Mangol Sarkerabout a year ago in Horror
Wait Until Dark (1967) is a Riveting Thriller
I know someone is there, I can sense something. After turning off the lights, Wait Until Dark is a 1967 thriller. Susy Hendrix, a blind woman, is tormented by three men stalking her apartment who want to retrieve a doll filled with heroin that unknowingly comes into Susy’s possession. Susy fights back to save herself, using her hearing to catch the thieves.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a year ago in Horror
The Demon and the Priest: A Tale from an Egyptian Village
The Demon and the Priest: A Tale from an Egyptian Village In a quiet Egyptian village during the early 1960s, a tragic story unfolded, leaving a lasting mark on the memories of its people. It is a tale of jealousy and vengeance, where suspicion drove a peaceful community to the brink of chaos. This story blends reality with local folklore, bringing to life the dark consequences of unchecked emotions and the supernatural forces that seemed to accompany them.
By Ali Sadeek Ahmedabout a year ago in Horror
Review of "Woman of the Hour" (2024): A Chilling True-Crime Thriller.
In her directorial debut, Anna Kendrick manages to peel back the layers of Hollywood glamour and reveal its disturbing underbelly in Woman of the Hour, a true-crime thriller that intertwines the glitzy absurdity of a 1970s game show with the grim reality of a serial killer's ongoing murder spree. Based on the true story of Rodney Alcala, infamously dubbed "The Dating Game Killer," the film juxtaposes the entertainment world’s lighthearted frivolity with the darkness lurking just beneath its surface.
By The INFORMERabout a year ago in Horror
Tremors (1990): A Cult Horror Comedy
What do you mean we have to defeat gigantic worms? Tremors slithered into theaters in 1990. A small town is attacked by gigantic worms that travel underground. At the sound of any vibration, the monsters swallow you whole. The residents join forces to figure out how to defeat these creatures.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a year ago in Horror
There was only one rule: Don't open the door
Author: Dream Books Sanjeevi "Too much curiosity is like a fire; the person who stokes that fire too much ends up getting burnt." “Abarth was right: perhaps it is better a locked door can keep secrets, but it also keeps the danger away.” "It is a proverb to say that when the wind blows, people should stay at home. Fools seek the storm." “Even if you seek knowledge, do not wake; a serpent concealed in the grass.” "The eyes that seek justice must be willing to live in the shadows." “It might be a general law actually that any wrong step forward can lead a man straight into the abysm.”
By Sanjeevi Kandasamyabout a year ago in Horror
The Whispering Shadows
It was a cold autumn evening when I received the letter. There was no return address, just my name scrawled in thick black ink. Intrigued, I opened it to find an invitation to visit an old manor on the outskirts of town—a place I had never heard of before. The letter claimed I was the inheritor of an estate that had belonged to a distant relative. Curiosity got the better of me, and against my better judgment, I decided to visit.
By Ƒนʀƙเ ฬʀเτєรabout a year ago in Horror
Play Dead (2022): Twisted Fear Comes Alive
You’re going to play dead? But you’re still alive. Play Dead is a 2022 thriller. To rid evidence of potential jail time, Chloe fakes her own death and is taken to the morgue. As Chloe sneaks around the dark halls, she learns the dark truth of what the coroner is really doing in this twisted business.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a year ago in Horror
Do Not Open the Door
Do Not Open the Door The wind howled through the cracks in the old wooden cabin, its mournful cry echoing off the desolate mountains. It was a stormy night, the kind where even the bravest of souls would rather stay inside, far away from the dangers lurking in the dark wilderness. Yet here I was, alone in my grandfather's secluded cabin, miles from the nearest town, with nothing but the faint glow of a dying fireplace for company.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Horror
Smile 2 Review: A Bigger, Bloodier, and More Intense Sequel
'Smile 2' brings back the eerie and unsettling world established by its predecessor, 'Smile' (2022), but this time with a twist. Instead of focusing on an ordinary character, the movie shifts its attention to a pop sensation, Skye Riley, portrayed by Naomi Scott. The film explores not only the horror of a terrifying curse but also the emotional and mental toll fame can have on a person already struggling with trauma and addiction.
By Black Roseabout a year ago in Horror










