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Movie reviews for horror fans; from gruesome bone-chillers to dark horror thrillers, a showcase for frightful films that seek to entertain and to terrify.
The Whispering Room
The house stood alone at the edge of a calm town. It was tall, contracting, and abnormally tilted, as if it had been observing the ground for a long time. A cold wind continuously appeared to circle it. The proprietor, an ancient man with temperamental hands, given Arif the key but cautioned him, “Don’t open the entryway at the conclusion of the corridor. That room… Doesn’t like visitors.”
By The Academy Awards3 months ago in Horror
10 Horror Novels You Must Read If You've Never Read Horror Novels Before. AI-Generated.
Exploring the horror genre can be an exhilarating experience, especially for beginners. If you've never read a horror novel, you should know that there are stories that will make you a fan of this genre.
By Ninfa Galeano3 months ago in Horror
Villainess Blown Opportunity: Louise Rodanthe Should Have Become a Werewolf (Moon of the Wolf)
When it comes to villainesses, I'm always thinking. I think of the ones I see, the ones I hope to see, and especially the ones we should have seen. Whether it's different characters or portrayed heroines who had the opportunity to cross that line and become villainesses, I'm always thinking that we could have seen some deliciously evil women in certain settings. I've written about a few blown opportunities here on Vocal, and number of them on Reddit, and I do have some others in mind. One such idea was one I wrote on Reddit a year and half ago, and it centers on the 1972 horror film, Moon of the Wolf.
By Clyde E. Dawkins3 months ago in Horror
It Welcome to Derry Episode 3 review
When most people watch the cave sequence in It, they focus on the jump scares. But if you pay attention, that moment between Dick Halloran, the second Major Leroy Hanlon, and Pennywise is a layered psychic confrontation. It’s not just horror it’s strategy, power dynamics, and the deeper rules of Stephen King’s universe at play.
By Louise Noel 3 months ago in Horror
Sinners: Ending Explained [Spoiler Alert]
Sinners is an American horror film set in Mississippi during the 1930s. It was directed by Ryan Coogler and starred Michael B. Jordan. The duration of the film is 2 hours and 17 minutes, and it is distinguished by extending its denouement, presenting two scenes that conclude the story of the characters just when it seemed that everything was over.
By Ninfa Galeano3 months ago in Horror









