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Monsters and horror go hand in hand; explore horrific creatures, beasts and hairy scaries like Freddy Krueger, Frankenstein and far beyond.
The Phone That Shouldn’t Ring
M Mehran After her grandmother’s funeral, Nida inherited the old farmhouse at the edge of town. The place was filled with relics—dusty furniture, cracked photographs, and one object that didn’t belong: a heavy, black rotary phone sitting on the hallway table.
By Muhammad Mehran4 months ago in Horror
Jacob Elordi Talks Playing “Shockingly Beautiful” Creature In New Frankenstein Movie
Guillermo del Toro has long been celebrated for his unique ability to find the humanity in monsters. From the conflicted heroes of Hellboy to the romantic amphibian man in The Shape of Water, his filmography is a testament to his deep empathy for the grotesque and the misunderstood. It comes as no surprise, then, that his long-awaited adaptation of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is one of the most anticipated cinematic events of the year. Stepping into the iconic role of the Creature is Jacob Elordi, who offers a glimpse into a portrayal that promises to be both terrifying and beautiful.
By Total Apex Entertainment & Sports4 months ago in Horror
The Whisper of the Jinn
The Whisper of the Jinn The first time Adeel heard the whisper, it was just past midnight. He had returned from his night shift at the hospital, tired, his shoes coated with the smell of antiseptic and sweat. His village home in Swat stood quiet under the pale moon, the wind rustling through the pines like restless hands.
By Wings of Time 4 months ago in Horror
Veil of Shadows — The Dark Watchers of the Santa Lucia Mountains
Intro Narration: Figures on the Ridge The sun is dropping low on the California coast, red light bending through a haze of salt air and dry pine. You’re on a winding trail in the Santa Lucia Mountains, a line of switchbacks that seem to fold into each other forever. The silence is deep enough to feel staged... no bird calls, no wind, no trickle of water from the gullies. And then you see it.
By Veil of Shadows4 months ago in Horror
The Terminal – Part One
Julian Mercer awoke with a stiff groan, his cheek pressed against the cold wooden slats of a bench. His neck ached as he sat upright, vertebrae popping, the sour taste of sleep heavy in his mouth. The overhead glow of fluorescent bulbs stabbed at his eyes, a sickly yellow glare that made everything look jaundiced and unreal.
By Shehzad Anjum4 months ago in Horror
he Final Departure Part Three – The Conductor
The Final Departure Part Three – The Conductor Julian sat rigid on the bench, knuckles white around the handle of the suitcase that wasn’t his. The voices of the lost passengers filled the station now—low murmurs, the occasional sob, the dragging thud of ruined bags over stone. None of them looked at him, but he felt swallowed by their presence.
By Shehzad Anjum4 months ago in Horror
What We Once Were
Was it the sprawling maple tree she sat under, her captivating physique, or those mesmerizing eyes that drew me into my oblivion. I may never know the answer to that question. What I do know is that by closing my eyes for what I had hoped would be the kiss of a lifetime unexpectedly transformed me into the monster I am today.
By Mark Gagnon4 months ago in Horror









