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Special effects may be lacking, but vintage horror films still manage to keep our palms sweating and blood pumping; a look back at retro horror films, stories, books and characters that prove everything is scarier in black and white.
Echoes of Hollowwood Farm
Nestled deep in the countryside, far away from the prying eyes of civilization, stood an old and weathered farmhouse known as Hollowwood Farm. The locals spoke of it in hushed whispers, for it was said to be haunted by an evil presence that had plagued the land for generations. No one dared to venture near the farm after sunset, fearing the malevolent spirit that roamed its dark corridors.
By The Truth Speaks3 years ago in Horror
A Reporter's Descent into the Haunting World of "Blood Magic"
November 12th 1986 Darkness shrouded my existence as I stumbled through the halls of the abandoned mental asylum. My name is Rose, a once ambitious reporter who had become trapped in this nightmarish place. The stories I sought to uncover had brought me face to face with a horror beyond comprehension.
By I did Something3 years ago in Horror
The curse
Long ago, in a hidden village nestled deep within a dense forest, there existed a mysterious amulet. Legends whispered that the amulet held unimaginable power, capable of granting immense strength and wisdom to its possessor. However, it was also rumored to be cursed, bringing misfortune and tragedy to anyone who dared to claim it.
By Hamza Mustafa3 years ago in Horror
The Creepy Tale of the Axeman of New Orleans
Fear gripped New Orleans at the beginning of the 20th century as a sinister figure known as the Axeman terrorized the city. From May 1918 to October 1919, a string of brutal assaults rocked the cosmopolitan and culturally diverse city. The Axeman's violations, set apart by his decision of weapon and enigmatic letters, transformed this genuine shocking tale into perhaps of the most chilling and getting through secret in American history.
By Alex Leandro Dos Santos3 years ago in Horror









