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Whispers From the Attic
Haris had never believed in ghosts. He liked to think of the world in practical terms—science, evidence, and reason. That was why he ignored the old warnings about his family’s ancestral house. He had inherited the property after his uncle passed away, a sprawling two-story mansion on the outskirts of the city, long abandoned and rumored to be cursed. Locals said strange things happened there: lights flickering, voices in empty hallways, doors opening by themselves. Haris dismissed it all as superstition, planning only to clean it, sell it, and move on.
By Sudais Zakwan9 days ago in Horror
Why I Don't Trust People Who Don't Watch Horror
Not Facing Discomfort When the themes of horror are too much and there is a need for wonderful rainbows all the time, experience in or understanding trauma becomes an issue. The possibility of avoiding the internal trauma sitting in the background of someone's brain can be another problem. Fully healed individuals are able to consume horror without needing a hit from a rom com constantly to wade off the darker waters. Those who avoid discomfort are trying to trap themselves within a bubble that is better off popped. It is a bubble that should only be for young children.
By Seashell Harpspring 14 days ago in Horror
'Send Help' Review: Sam Raimi Returns to Survival Horror with a Savage Corporate Thriller. Top Story - February 2026.
Directed by: Sam Raimi Written by: Mark Swift & Damian Shannon Starring: Rachel McAdams, Dylan O’Brien, Dennis Haysbert Release Date: January 30, 2026
By Sean Patrick16 days ago in Horror
The Ninth Hour of Malachi : SEASON 3
SEASON 3 Chapter 9 FATHER PAVEL’S PRIVATE JOURNAL: Entry dated November 5th, 2003. We found the root. It is a chamber beneath the foundation, clearly pagan. Ana is down here, but she is barely visible, encased in some type of crystalline growth...the stone has accepted the entity, and the girl is the final mortar. The anchor is here, not a relic, but a crude, petrified heart. Malachi will not yield until we destroy the physical core of its power.
By Tales That Breathe at Night17 days ago in Horror











