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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.
The Forbidden Garden
In the heart of the rolling hills of England, nestled between ancient forests and sprawling fields of green, there lies a small and quaint village called Ravenswood. It is a place where time seems to have stood still, with cobbled streets and thatched roofs, and locals who cling tightly to their traditions and ways.
By Edward C. Addams3 years ago in Horror
"An old diary found in an abandoned house reveals the dark secrets of a family's past, leading to a haunting discovery in the present."
As soon as Sarah and Tom walked through the doors of their new home, they knew they had set up their dream house. It was a beautiful old puritanical with high ceilings and intricate moldings. They had spent months searching for the perfect home and were overjoyed to have eventually set up it. Little did they know that their dream house would soon come a agony.
By AshDream_Story3 years ago in Horror
A vengeful ghost seeking revenge on those who wronged them in life.
It was a dark and stormy night, the kind that makes you want to coil up under a mask and noway leave the safety of your home. But for the group of musketeers driving down the vacated country road, there was no turning back. They had all heard the rumors about the old abandoned manse on the outskirts of city, and they were determined to explore it.
By AshDream_Story3 years ago in Horror
Coffin Joe of Brazil. Top Story - May 2023.
"What is life? It is the beginning of death. What is death? It is the end of life. What is existence? It is the continuity of blood. What is blood? It is the reason to exist." — José Mojica Marins as Coffin Joe in At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul (1964)
By J.A. Hernandez3 years ago in Horror
Day of the Dead 💀
Day of the Dead, or Día de los Muertos, is a holiday celebrated in Mexico and other parts of Latin America on November 1st and 2nd. It is a time to honor and remember loved ones who have passed away, and to celebrate their lives. Day of the Dead is a unique and vibrant celebration, filled with colorful decorations, lively music, and delicious food. In this blog post, we will explore the history and traditions of Day of the Dead in Mexico.
By Raj’s Vocal3 years ago in Horror
The Whispering Woman
Once upon a time, there was a young woman named Eliza who lived in a small village nestled in the heart of a dense forest. She had always been fascinated by the forest, despite the many warnings from the villagers to stay away from its dark and foreboding depths.
By Edward C. Addams3 years ago in Horror
The Cursed Village: Unraveling the Mysteries of the Witch's Curse
In the heart of the dense forest, there stood an old, abandoned village. The villagers had left the place several years ago, and since then, it had become a ghost town. The villagers had left behind everything they had, including their homes, belongings, and even their memories. The village was surrounded by thick trees, and no one dared to enter it, except for the brave-hearted who wanted to unravel the mysteries surrounding it.
By The Truth Speaks3 years ago in Horror
The sinking of the Sultana
People tend to think of the RMS Titanic whenever they think of the worst disaster on any major body of water. White Star Line’s RMS Titanic sank into the Atlantic Ocean on April 15, 1912. Supposedly, the ship was unsinkable. The ship struck an iceberg and sank, proving this false. Over 1,500 people are estimated to have died.
By Marc Hoover3 years ago in Horror







