celebrities
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 Forgotten Child
When Sarah and her husband moved into their new house, everything seemed perfect. Nestled in the quiet suburbs, it was the ideal place to start their new life together. The house was charming, with creaky floors and rooms that had a history, but nothing out of the ordinary.
By Hridoy Hasanabout a year ago in Horror
The Vanishing Passenger
Alex sat in his usual spot on the late-night commuter train, half awake, staring out the window at the fog that clung to the tracks. It was a dreary ride home, as it always was. The train car was nearly empty, the only other passenger being an older man sitting across from him.
By Hridoy Hasanabout a year ago in Horror
The Stranger at the Window
David Turner lived in a quiet apartment on the top floor of an old building. The street below was always bustling with traffic, but his apartment was a peaceful retreat away from the noise. He’d lived there for years, enjoying the solitude it provided. That is, until the figure appeared.
By Hridoy Hasanabout a year ago in Horror
The Haunted Photograph
Lila Andrews had always been captivated by photographs. Each one told a story, frozen in time, and she had spent many hours flipping through family albums. So, when she discovered an old box of forgotten family photos in her grandmother’s attic, she was eager to go through them. Most of the pictures were ordinary—smiling faces at birthdays and family gatherings. But one photograph caught her attention immediately.
By Hridoy Hasanabout a year ago in Horror
The Whispering Trees
Marcus Miller had always found solace in nature. Living in a small cottage on the edge of a forest, he had made it a routine to take long walks through the trees, away from the noise of the city. The rustling leaves, the chirping birds—it was the perfect escape.
By Hridoy Hasanabout a year ago in Horror
The Forgotten Room
Sarah Grayson had always dreamed of owning a house. After years of renting, she finally saved enough to buy a charming, old Victorian home on the outskirts of town. The house had character, with its high ceilings, creaky floors, and antique fixtures. It was exactly what she wanted—a project to restore, a place to call her own.
By Hridoy Hasanabout a year ago in Horror
The Last Message
Eliot Hayes had never believed in ghosts. Sure, he'd heard the stories—tales of people hearing voices, seeing figures in the shadows, or even receiving posthumous messages from loved ones. But Eliot had always dismissed them as coincidence, imagination, or grief-driven fantasies.
By Hridoy Hasanabout a year ago in Horror
Catacombs - Horror Under Paris
While wandering through one of the winding streets of Paris, I came across a long queue of tourists waiting in front of a small door. Curiosity struck me—what were these tourists waiting for? I heard many different languages as I walked past the long line, confirming that whatever lay beyond that door had undoubtedly captured the attention and curiosity of travelers from all over the world.
By QuirkTalesabout a year ago in Horror
