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Movie reviews for horror fans; from gruesome bone-chillers to dark horror thrillers, a showcase for frightful films that seek to entertain and to terrify.
"Mystery Stories of the Archipelago"
Bravery Behind the Night Mist In a secluded village in Indonesia, there's a terrifying legend about the shattered-faced pocong, a cursed spirit that roams at night, haunting the villagers. The village is surrounded by dense forests, where thick fog always envelops the land, creating an eerie and frightening atmosphere for anyone daring to enter.
By "Mystery Stories of the Archipelago"2 years ago in Horror
Then one night
The author recounts a story of their family history, beginning with their mother's cousin, Zehra Khala, and their marriage to Uncle Shehzad. The author's mother was a normal woman, but her father, Uncle Shahzad, was a forest officer who was extremely handsome. The author's mother doubted that Uncle Shahzad's mother John had deliberately chosen Zahra Khala by leaving more than one beautiful girl so she wouldn't rule over his heart.
By Kamran Alam2 years ago in Horror
The Last Supper
The Last Supper is a story about Geeta Kumari, a young Sanoli bride, leaving her in-laws in Dharampur. She is wearing a beautiful, decorated boat and is leaving her father-in-law across the river. The villagers of Dharampur have a history of drowning brides, with many of them coming to Dharmapura after getting married. The villagers, including Geeta's mother, are terrified and anxious about the future.
By Kamran Alam2 years ago in Horror
How about "Thirsty Spirits?
In the faintly lit corners of the world, where shadows dance and murmurs wait, there exists a domain that rises above the limits of the residing. It is a domain possessed by substances of an alternate kind, where the reverberations of previous existences resound through time and the hunger for comfort exceeds all logical limitations. Welcome to the perplexing universe of spirits.
By Kamran Alam2 years ago in Horror
The Ghoust Next Door
Several miles away from the city, a single road leads to the outskirts. . On the sides of this road, there are tall trees. Very old and ancient trees. . Very mysterious. . It feels like they see and understand everything. . And I smile. . Going up to the top, signs of a house begin to appear. . Not a house but a big palace. . "Green Palace" is very old. . Several hundred years old. .
By Kamran Alam2 years ago in Horror
"Shadows of horror: A Story of Loathsomeness and Secret"
The old chateau lingered on the forlorn slope, its endured façade a demonstration of the progression of time and the unspeakable detestations it held onto inside. Ivy, as wound fingers, pawed its direction up the rotting walls, creating ghostly shaded areas that moved in the pale evening glow. Murmurs of fear and stories of illogical vanishings covered the chateau in an air of dread, hindering even the most valiant spirits from wandering close.
By Kamran Alam2 years ago in Horror
Disentangling the Secrets: Investigating the Complexities of Spooky places
Introduction: Scary places have long enthralled the human creative mind, filling in as the background for endless stories of fear and tension. These confounding designs, covered in secret and legends, keep on bringing out a strong mix of dread and interest. While cynics excuse them as the simple results of odd notions and creative minds, others stay persuaded of their heavenly pith. In this investigation, we dig into the perplexing universe of scary places, looking at the mental, social, and authentic variables that add to their perseverance through appeal.
By Kamran Alam2 years ago in Horror










