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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.
The Whispers from the Hollow
The small village of Hollow Creek had always been a quiet place, nestled between towering forests and an ancient mountain range. The villagers spoke little of the dense woods that bordered their land, preferring to ignore the strange whispers that seemed to float on the wind, just beyond hearing.
By Parth Bharatvanshiabout a year ago in Horror
The Man in the Mirror
Lily moved into her grandmother’s old house shortly after her passing. It was a beautiful Victorian-style home, filled with heirlooms and memories. One of the most intriguing pieces was an antique mirror in the hallway, its edges darkened with age. Her grandmother used to say the mirror was older than the house itself and once belonged to someone with secrets best left buried.
By Parth Bharatvanshiabout a year ago in Horror
The Hollow Portraits
It was supposed to be a weekend getaway—a short break to escape the busy city and take in the charm of the countryside. Eleanor had been longing for some peace, a respite from her hectic life. When her old college friend, Margaret, invited her to her family’s mansion, Eleanor couldn’t resist. The mansion had been in Margaret’s family for generations, and she often spoke of its strange beauty and the stories that surrounded it.
By Parth Bharatvanshiabout a year ago in Horror
The Whispers of Eldridge Manor
Eldridge Manor was the go-to whisper of local legend. Hiding deep in the woods, the cracked stone walls were overgrown in ivy as if the earth were trying to reclaim its own. The children ran each other through its grounds, but no kid ever made a move into the house. Nobody knew when or why the manor was abandoned, but one thing was sure: strange things were happening around there. Whispers in the wind, ghostly shapes caught out of the corner of an eye, and the scariest of all—those disappearances that seemed to coincide with nights when the moon made itself scarce.
By Usman Zafarabout a year ago in Horror
Understanding Food Poisoning: Causes, Symptoms, and Duration
The Causes, Symptoms, and Duration Food Poisoning Food contamination, otherwise called foodborne disease, is a typical yet troubling condition brought about by devouring sullied food or refreshments. It can be caused by pathogens like bacteria, viruses, and parasites as well as the toxins they produce. Grasping the causes, side effects, and span of food contamination can help you oversee and forestall this undesirable experience.
By Unfiltered Guyabout a year ago in Horror
Unleashing the Demons of The Evil Dead (1981)
Getting possessed by demons wasn’t on the weekend-away list. The Evil Dead possessed theaters in 1981. A group of friends go away for the weekend to a secluded cabin in the woods, only to unleash demonic forces from an ancient Book of the Dead. As the evil forces possess each friend, they face unimaginable horrors.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a year ago in Horror
5 Backstories of Classic Old-School Horror Film Villains
Horror films have a remarkable power to evoke our worst anxieties, resulting in memorable antagonists that stick with us long after the credits have rolled. These people frequently have intricate pasts that provide light on their horrifying tendencies. Knowing where they came from enhances our enjoyment of the genre and draws attention to how trauma, retaliation, and horror are intertwined. THe genesis stories of five classic old-school horror film villains will be examined in this article: Jason Voorhees from "Friday the 13th," Candyman from "Candyman," Leatherface from "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre," Norman Bates from "Psycho," and Samara Morgan from "The Ring." These characters each represent distinct aspects of horror, and their tales are both terrifying and engrossing.
By Brian Wrightabout a year ago in Horror
Horror Villains' Top 5 Psychiatric Diagnoses and Their Victims
Horror movies have traditionally enthralled viewers with their terrifying stories and memorable antagonists. These characters are both frightening and fascinating because they frequently represent complicated psychological traits. Horror villains, such as the ruthless Michael Myers and the crafty Hannibal Lecter, are more than just ruthless murderers; they are symbols of ingrained anxieties, traumas, and mental illnesses. By examining the psychiatric diagnoses of certain well-known horror villains and their victims, this essay illuminates the psychological foundations that underlie their horrifying actions. Prepare to explore the sinister and deranged thoughts of the most notorious characters in horror!
By Brian Wrightabout a year ago in Horror
Salem's Lot (1979): The Ultimate Vampire Story
That town is swarming with vampires. Salem’s Lot is a 1979 adaptation of Stephen King’s novel. Successful author, Ben Mears returns to his old town Jerusalem’s Lot. As townsfolk mysteriously fall ill, they are threatened by a blood-thirsty creature.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a year ago in Horror






