interview
Interviews with authors, film directors and horror snobs of all kinds; conversations that will unsettle, and shed light on all things dark and mysterious.
"The Cursed 'Neelkuthi' – The Story of a Terrifying Palace"
Cursed 'Neelkuthi' - The Story of a Terrible Palace A palace called 'Neelkuthi' still stands in a remote village in Bengal. Many terrible stories are heard from the mouths of the villagers about this structure located in a dense forest. Some say it was the residence of a cursed landlord, some say murders were committed here in the name of indigo cultivation. However, the center of the story is one night, when a group of young researchers bravely entered the inner courtyard of this palace.
By Amdadul Haq Sardar8 months ago in Horror
The Monsoon Lullaby. AI-Generated.
Late one monsoon evening in a quiet village on the outskirts of Dhaka, a young teacher named Leila made her way home through winding mud lanes. The rain had eased, leaving the air thick with the scent of wet earth and jasmine. As she passed the old banyan tree that marked the turn toward her house, she heard the faintest melody drifting on the breeze—a lullaby, sung in a child’s voice.
By Shahruq Hossen8 months ago in Horror
The Whispers Beneath Room 13
I was never the type to believe in ghost stories. I grew up in a world where logic ruled and science explained everything. But after what happened during my final year in college, I no longer sleep with the lights off—or sleep much at all.
By Muhammad Hakimi8 months ago in Horror
What would it be like if you saw someone else lying next to you in your sleep in the middle of the night?
When I got the new job, no one was happy. My mother said, “Don’t do this job, it’s not good to play with people’s deaths.” The people in the neighborhood laughed, and some whispered behind my back, “This boy has become a dom!”
By Ratul Shrikh8 months ago in Horror
Whispering Pines
Part 1: The Arrival There were seven of us—friends since college—craving adventure and escape from the noise of our busy lives. The mountains were calling, and we answered, planning a full week in the wilderness. We packed tents, food, torches, and spirits high with excitement. The first two days were pure bliss: laughter by the bonfire, warm cups of tea, and storytelling under a sky full of stars.
By Noman Afridi8 months ago in Horror
Sinners (2025) Review: A Southern Gothic Vampire Tale That Redefines the Genre
In the ever-evolving landscape of horror cinema, few films manage to leave an indelible mark. Sinners, directed by visionary filmmaker Ryan Coogler and starring the ever-charismatic Michael B. Jordan, is one such cinematic gem—a visceral blend of Southern Gothic horror, crime thriller, and vampire mythology. It doesn’t just push genre boundaries; it obliterates them. With an intense atmosphere, layered themes, and a hauntingly beautiful aesthetic, Sinners proves itself to be a landmark in modern horror.
By Kevin Hudson8 months ago in Horror
The Jinn Who Waited Beneath My Bed for Years
I was twelve when we moved into my grandfather’s crumbling mansion on the outskirts of a forgotten village. The house, older than memory, breathed with secrets. The locals called it Bayt Al-Ghaib — “The House of the Unseen.”
By Noman Afridi8 months ago in Horror
"The Night of the Hollow Moon"
The Night of the Hollow Moon Halloween was supposed to be a time of fun — a time for costumes, parties, and candy. But in the town of Ravenswood, Halloween carried a darker weight, a sinister history that most residents had long forgotten… or pretended to forget.
By Mir Ahmad Khan8 months ago in Horror









