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Whispers in the Dark
Michael had always believed in his own invincibility. Power, money, and influence made him untouchable—or so he thought. He crushed rivals with a smile, betrayed friends without a second thought, and laughed at anyone foolish enough to oppose him. But the city has a memory, and the night has patience.
By OWOYELE JEREMIAH3 months ago in Horror
Horror Classics: The Mummy's Shroud (1967)
Okay, so the first two mummy films that Hammer had made were pretty good, and I really enjoyed them. Now, there's a saying about how the second film in series is the only good sequel. I don't usually agree with that, but I kind of have to agree this time around.
By Greg Seebregts3 months ago in Horror
13 Cross-Genre Horror Movies Worth Watching. AI-Generated.
As societal norms and values evolve, horror films that mix genres can reflect contemporary issues and anxieties. This relevance helps keep the genre fresh and relatable, appealing to modern audiences who seek narratives that resonate with their experiences
By Ninfa Galeano3 months ago in Horror
The Derelict Quantum Observatory
By 2250, humanity had established quantum observatories in deep space to monitor exotic cosmic phenomena beyond the edge of the Milky Way. One such station, Q-13, positioned near a spatial anomaly known as the Eclipse Rift, suddenly stopped transmitting. In response, the vessel Aurora Sentinel was dispatched to investigate. Its crew consisted of Captain Selara Korr, quantum physicist Dr. Elias Vann, engineer Kael Arin, and AI specialist Mira Chen, along with five others trained for deep-space operations.
By Razu Islam – Lifestyle & Futuristic Writer3 months ago in Horror
The Silver Syringe
To whom it may concern, I loved her yet I murdered her. Or rather, I should say, it was that cursed instrument of Lucifer himself that did so! The same of which you have, no doubt, since found protruding from my purple, bloated corpse. I lament for the one of whom pulled that wretched item from my vein. For you have now lost your soul. Forgive me. This is my confession - a cautionary tale in a post-mortem attempt to rid humanity of that wicked, wicked harbinger of doom!
By E. L. Soto3 months ago in Horror
The Evil Warlord and His Chosen One
The fencing sword had been purchased for ten pieces of gold. Lord Jonathan Blackdawn plunged it into a tree stump. His eyes glowed red as power surged through him and he locked the stump and sword into a moment of time. Until he released the spell, the stump would not rot, the sword would not rust, and no one could pull the sword from the stump.
By Jamais Jochim3 months ago in Horror









