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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.
Horror Story Someone Whispered In My Ear at Night It’s Your Turn Now! . Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Night has long embodied fear and the unknown. That moment when the world fades away and pure darkness remains. At such moments, if someone whispers in your ear, you can't help but shiver. You begin to think, what is that about? Is the world around you so dark and sinister, or are you imagining it? Well, today I'm going to share something terrifying that rattled me to my core.
By Goura Santa12 months ago in Horror
The Shadows of Lost Minutes. AI-Generated.
The Shadows of Lost Minutes Mumbles At night The town of Willow Creek was a quiet spot, settled between moving slants and thick timberlands. It was the kind of town where time seemed to stop—where ages dwelled and kicked the can in comparative houses, where the streets were fixed with cobblestone ways that had been there for quite a while.
By Satya veer singh12 months ago in Horror
Cutting Head
Cutting Head The town of Raven's Hollow had always harbored dark secrets, but none as sinister as the legend of the Cutting Head. It was whispered that a figure haunted the old Blackwood Forest, wielding a rusted axe and claiming the heads of those who dared wander too far into the night. Skeptics dismissed it as folklore, but every few years, a new disappearance would renew the fear.
By Himansu Kumar Routray12 months ago in Horror
Wolf Man (2025) - A Visceral Take on the Classic Monster. Top Story - January 2025.
I cannot control what’s happening to me. Wolf Man transformed into theaters in 2025. Upon learning that his father has passed away, a family travels to the remote farmhouse. A ferocious creature attacks them. As the night stretches on, Blake endures a horrible transformation he cannot stop.
By Marielle Sabbag12 months ago in Horror
Reviewing "The Midnight Hour" and the Film's Hat Trick of Vampire Villainesses
Happy Halloween, all! Halloween and the month it falls on are truly the best. The entire month of October is dedicated to the horror genre, and while I believe any day and any month is a good time to enjoy horror, it just seems, well, right when we see it all in October (with one exception being the moments where Treehouse of Horror hits early November). I try my best to get in some good scares, chills, and thrills in October, and that includes this film, The Midnight Hour.
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Horror
Villainess Review: Lt. Maureen Knox (Monsters)
I mentioned Monsters when I wrote a review of an episode of Creepshow, and I remember peeping at this show as early as the age of five. I also remember that this show and Tales from the Darkside aired back-to-back in syndicated reruns, but my attention to Monsters didn't increase until my teenage years. I did learn a few things; for one, the show only lasted three seasons, one less than Tales from the Darkside. Secondly, it debuted after Tales, and third, this series had its share of very interesting villainesses.
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Horror
Villainess Review: Mrs. Colbert (Tales from the Crypt)
How I loved Tales from the Crypt as a kid, and yes, I'm serious when I say "as a kid." The trend of horror/suspense anthology series continued on as the 1980s concluded, as HBO (during the early years of the network's heyday) delivered with Tales from the Crypt, which premiered on June 10, 1989. Every half hour for seven seasons until the final episode on July 19, 1996, the series delivered a different story which manly focused on horror and suspense, with just a slight bit of humor as well. The host for this series was the "Crypt Keeper," whose voice was provided by the legendary John Kassir for all seven seasons.
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Horror
The Tragic and Twisted Life and Times of Nica Pierce
This year is a big year for the Chucky franchise. In November, the franchise will celebrate 35 years, while the season premiere of the TV series is on the horizon. This year also marks the 10th anniversary of the film, Curse of Chucky, which was released during a big milestone year for the franchise, and was also the the sixth film in the franchise. Curse followed 1998's Bride and 2004's Seed, and after those two instilled loads of humor into the franchise, Curse brought it back to straight horror.
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Horror
Villainess Review: Audrey San Fernando (Day Shift)
Recently, I finally had the time to watch one of Netflix's original films, Day Shift, which came out last summer. I was all in when I first heard about it; another vampire horror-comedy film, this time starring Jamie Foxx and featuring Dave Franco and Snoop Dogg? Yeah, definite recommendation. The film centers on Bud Jablonski, who is introduced as a pool boy, but that's actually a cover for his actual profession: vampire hunter extraordinare. Bud knocks off a pair of vamps, one of them an elderly lady, but that's the tip of the iceberg.
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Horror











