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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.
Russian Sleep Experiment
Upon entering the room, the Russian researcher is met with a scene of chaos and horror. The once expected sight of his human test subjects alive and well is replaced by a gruesome display of torn apart bodies and screams of agony. It appears as if the anti-Christ himself had visited the room. Even the survivors bear wounds with exposed bone and shredded skin. The researcher is taken aback by the madness that has unfolded before him, realizing that the experiment did not go as planned. Despite minor discomforts like subpar food and uncomfortable beds, the extreme violence displayed by the subjects over lost sleep is far from what he had anticipated.
By anjaneya R2 years ago in Horror
A horror story Dead. Content Warning.
Start writing...In the tired town of Willowbrook, settled in the midst of thick backwoods and haze covered slopes, there stood an old house, its disintegrating exterior a demonstration of a failed to remember period. Local people murmured of its dull past, asserting it was spooky by the spirits of the individuals who met their end inside its walls.
By Pairvag Islam2 years ago in Horror
Experience the Thrills of 'Abigail' in Theaters
Do I have any vampire knowledge? Are you crazy? Abigail sunk its fangs into theaters in 2024. A group of criminals kidnap the ballerina daughter of a powerful underworld figure. They hide out in an isolated mansion. Locked in the confines of this mysterious manor, they learn that this is no ordinary child.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Horror
The worlds most horror movie
Selecting the "world's most horror movie" is subjective and varies greatly depending on individual tastes and cultural backgrounds. However, one film often cited as among the most terrifying is "The Exorcist," directed by William Friedkin and released in 1973. This groundbreaking horror film is renowned for its disturbing subject matter, visceral scares, and psychological intensity, making it a significant landmark in the genre's history.
By WILLIAM DIAGO RODRIGUES2 years ago in Horror
First Ghost. Content Warning.
The myth of ghosts has been a fascinating and diverse topic across cultures and centuries. It dates back to ancient civilizations such as Egypt and Mesopotamia, where spirits were believed to linger in the earthly realm after death. In Greek mythology, spirits of the deceased wandered the underworld, while in Norse mythology, the spirits of the dead resided in Valhalla or Hel. Across Asia, beliefs in ghosts varied widely, from vengeful spirits seeking justice to benevolent ancestors watching over their descendants.
By Praveen Pk2 years ago in Horror
Villainess Review: Tracy & Anne Lasker (Poltergeist: The Legacy)
Who remembers Poltergeist: The Legacy? I remember watching a handful of episodes of this series, which has very little connection to the film series. It's basically your typical underrated horror anthology series, which lasted for four seasons and aired on Showtime for three of them until being moved to the SciFi Channel for the final year. I remember quite a few things from this series. For one, The Undertaker (yes, you read that right) appeared in an episode of the show. Secondly, I also recall some interesting episodes involving cursed objects, a two-parter involving vampires, and an episode featuring a succubus. Which brings me to a third thing I remember so well: the episode titled, "Rough Beast."
By Clyde E. Dawkins2 years ago in Horror






