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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.
The Black Dahlia
Los Angeles, 1947. The town was a glittering mirage of desires and despair, in which the hopeful and the damaged collided beneath the smog-stuffed skies. Detective Jack Malone had seen it all—gangsters, starlets, and the dark underbelly of a city that thrived on secrets. But nothing could have prepared him for the case that would hang-out him forever.
By RASHED KHAN12 months ago in Horror
Whisper Walls
In the small, forgotten city of black hollow, in deep nests inside a dense forest, an old, decrypate mansion was standing known as Ashwick House. The towns saved it like a plague, whispering the stories of their dark past. He spoke of the family that lived there- Ashwix- and how they disappeared on a terrible night, only silent and left a house that seemed to breathe.
By RASHED KHAN12 months ago in Horror
12 Iconic Female Characters in Horror Movies. AI-Generated.
The great success generated by the body horror film The Substance put the focus on the contribution given by the actresses in these stories. The film, starring Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley, has garnered enormous achievements thanks to the excellent performances of its protagonists, among other reasons.
By Ninfa Galeano12 months ago in Horror
Five Feet Apart
The story of Five Feet Apart is a poignant tale of love, resilience, and the heartbreaking reality of living with cystic fibrosis (CF). The narrative revolves around two teenagers, Stella Grant and Will Newman, whose love blossoms within the sterile confines of a hospital — a love constrained by the life-threatening necessity of staying physically distant.
By MOHAMMED NAZIM HOSSAIN12 months ago in Horror
Invisible Shadow ( Based on true events)
The town of Ravensbrook was like any other—quiet, predictable, and drenched in the slow passage of time. It was a place where people knew each other's names, where the bakery smelled of cinnamon every morning, and where secrets rarely remained hidden for long. It was nestled between thick forests and rolling hills. But something lurked in Ravensbrook, something unseen yet ever-present. They called it the Invisible Shadow.
By Masaddeque al Shishir12 months ago in Horror
The Gateway of Shadows horror story
A long-forgotten alleyway was known as the Gateway of Shadows in the New England town of Black Hollow, deep in the misty valleys. It was a narrow, brick-lined passage hidden between two derelict buildings. Those who dared step into it at night spoke of strange whispers, a creeping chill, and the sensation of unseen eyes watching from the dark. Some people said it was cursed, while others said it was just superstition. Emma Reynolds, an investigative journalist with a fascination for urban legends, had come to Black Hollow to write a piece on the eerie alley. She had talked to the locals all afternoon, but they were reluctant to talk about it. The silence was finally broken by an old man at the only diner in the town. “It doesn’t lead anywhere,” he muttered, stirring his coffee with a shaking hand. "Not in your way of thinking. You enter the building and, with luck, exit again. If you are not...” He stopped speaking and refused to elaborate. Emma decided that night to go to the Gateway of Shadows, despite her doubts and curiosity. To keep track of everything, she brought a flashlight, a notebook, and her phone. She stood in front of the alley's entrance at 11:45 p.m. A single person could barely fit through the narrow passage. The bricks were damp with moss, and the ground was uneven with cracks. A musty, decayed scent lingered in the air.
By Masaddeque al Shishir12 months ago in Horror









