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 Black Dahlia
Los Angeles, 1947. The town was a glittering mirage of desires and despair, in which the hopeful and the damaged collided beneath the smog-stuffed skies. Detective Jack Malone had seen it all—gangsters, starlets, and the dark underbelly of a city that thrived on secrets. But nothing could have prepared him for the case that would hang-out him forever.
By RASHED KHAN11 months ago in Horror
Whisper Walls
In the small, forgotten city of black hollow, in deep nests inside a dense forest, an old, decrypate mansion was standing known as Ashwick House. The towns saved it like a plague, whispering the stories of their dark past. He spoke of the family that lived there- Ashwix- and how they disappeared on a terrible night, only silent and left a house that seemed to breathe.
By RASHED KHAN11 months ago in Horror
*The Death Room*
**The Death Room** The old mansion on Hillcrest Lane had stood abandoned for decades, its crumbling facade a warning to the curious. Locals whispered about the Death Room, a cursed chamber hidden within its walls. They said anyone who entered would die exactly 24 hours later. No one had ever returned to prove the legend wrong—until now.
By Md Shajjat11 months ago in Horror
The Eternal Silence of Aokigahara: Japan’s Forest of Lost Voices
At the foot of Mount Fuji lies Japan's Aokigahara Forest which is littered with caves and jagged volcanic rocks and is beautiful yet haunting. The dense sprawling trees that makes it a magnificent place to be, earned it the name Jukai(" Sea of Trees"). But the dense trees has tragic associations as “Suicide Forest” where a large number of people infact choose to end their lives. Its association with death is countered by one’s modern day fame, intertwined with core legends, geological wonders, strange happenings, history and its mythology.
By Kyrol Mojikal11 months ago in Horror
Abbey Gate: A Portal to History and Heritage
Abbey Gate: A Portal to History and Heritage Abbey gates are more than just entrances; they are symbols of history, architecture, and the spiritual life of the communities they served. Often found in the remains of monasteries, abbeys, and convents, these gates stand as lasting markers of a bygone era. They tell stories of religious devotion, architectural innovation, and the passage of time. Let’s explore the significance of Abbey Gate, its role throughout history, and some famous examples that have stood the test of time.
By Tanvir Hossain11 months ago in Horror
The Last Train Passenger
The Last Person on the Train Rahul looked at his wristwatch. 11:45 PM. He arrived late. The last train would leave in five minutes. He would spend the night in this deserted town if he missed it. His frantic sprint through the dimly lit platform echoed in the eerie silence. Except for a few flickering tube lights and an elderly station master resting at his desk, the station was empty. Unusual stillness permeated the air. There were no passengers, no announcements, just an unsettling silence. He heard the distant horn of an approaching train as Rahul ran. The final train. The train's wheels were slamming into the rusty tracks as it sped into the station. With a loud creak, the doors opened.
By Niranjon Chandra Roy11 months ago in Horror
The Spirits of Kiyotaki Tunnel: A Journey Into Kyoto’s Most Haunted Road
A Tunnel with a Dark Past The Kiyotaki Tunnel, an ancient mountain road in the forest of Kyoto, is famous for its spooky atmosphere and ghost stories. The tunnel, built in the latter part of the 1920s and made into a road in 2007, was once part of a train network. Though it just looks like any of the dozens of other ancient passageways across the continent, this tunnel has a dark history that many claim has resulted in the ghosts not quite leaving the establishment.
By Kyrol Mojikal11 months ago in Horror








