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From Hitchcock to Stephen King, a roundup of the who's who in horror; all about celebrities flaunting their loudest screams and most nightmarish scenes.
Together Movie 2025: What to Expect from Dave Franco and Alison Brie’s New Horror Movie
What happens when love becomes something you can’t recognize? Together Movie (2025), the new horror movie directed by Dave Franco and starring Alison Brie, takes a slow, chilling look at a couple fighting to hold on while something dark grows between them. It isn’t about ghosts or creatures, but about how fear creeps in when love begins to fade. Those who watched The Rental or followed The Substance known Dave and Alison don't hold back emotionally. This movie seems even more raw. If you’ve ever feared losing someone while still lying next to them, this story may feel uncomfortably real.
By Muhammad Muneeb Ur Rehman6 months ago in Horror
Ghost Dog in the Attic
When we first stepped into the weathered old farmhouse in Ravenwood Hollow, it smelled of age and secrets. Peeling wallpaper, uneven floorboards, and cobwebs in the corners told us stories long before the locals ever did. But rent was cheap, and Jenna fell in love with the place instantly. I was skeptical—but she said it had "character." I thought it had something else.
By Muhammad Saeed6 months ago in Horror
The Secret of the Empty House
The Secret of the Empty House The old house stood at the end of a long, winding road — cloaked in overgrown vines and a silence thicker than the air itself. To Zain and Sarah, a young couple worn down by the city's relentless noise, it seemed like a dream come true. The rent was unbelievably low, the architecture had a timeless charm, and its isolation offered the escape they longed for. With hearts full of hope and excitement for a fresh start, they moved in. But the house — with its faded walls and groaning floorboards — carried more than just age; it carried a secret.
By Noman Afridi6 months ago in Horror
Sack of Bones
Content Warning: brief mentions of chilf abuse and domestic violence. I can’t tell if the yowling’s for the dead or the heat. It’s cicada hiss and lawn mower growl hot—so hot, it’s disrespectful. But as Dad shovels dirt over Papa, I’m cold. I can't cry, and it feels like sin.
By Muhammad Sabeel6 months ago in Horror
The Forgotten Name
The villagers of Eldhollow spoke of the old mansion only in whispers. Perched at the edge of the woods, half-swallowed by ivy and mist, it was said to be cursed. No one had lived there for decades—not since the last of the Greve family vanished without a trace.
By Muhammmad Zain Ul Hassan6 months ago in Horror
"Trapped in the Jungle with a Leopard"
The sun had barely risen when we entered the jungle—thick, damp, and humming with life. I was part of a small group of wildlife researchers stationed in the Western Ghats of India. Our goal was to track and document elusive animals through hidden camera traps. It was supposed to be routine—data collection, photography, maybe spotting a monkey or two. No one expected what came next.
By Muhammad Saeed6 months ago in Horror
The Stranger at the Bridge
The Stranger at the Bridge It was the last day of autumn when the leaves whispered secrets into the wind and the sky blushed with the orange hue of goodbye. As the sun dipped behind the hills of the quiet town of Eldershore, a lone figure stood at the old wooden bridge—where stories ended and sometimes began.
By Wings of Time 6 months ago in Horror
Labubu: The Mischievous Monster Doll Taking Over the Toy World
In a world filled with cute plushies and aesthetic collectibles, one cheeky little monster is stealing hearts — and shelves — across the globe. Meet Labubu, the strange yet adorable creature that has exploded in popularity among art toy collectors, Gen Z trendsetters, and even celebrity influencers.
By Tech Horizons6 months ago in Horror
The Best Horror Books Of All Time: Ecstasy
What Is Ecstasy, and Why Is It So Creepy (In a Cool Way)? Okay, imagine this: You go to a beautiful island far away from everything. It’s sunny, peaceful, and full of old buildings and cool places to explore. But the longer you stay, the stranger things feel. You start to hear music when no one is playing it. People look at you like they already know what you’re going to say. And every night, some women disappear into the woods and come back smiling in a scary way.
By Silas Blackwood6 months ago in Horror










