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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.
Reverberations of the Failed-to-Remember Spirits
In the core of a forsaken town, where shadows hit the dance floor with the breeze and murmurs waited in the air like phantoms of the past, there stood a burial ground. Its entryways, fashioned iron and rusted with age, squeaked open hesitantly as though reluctant to invite any spirit inside.
By Kamran Alam2 years ago in Horror
The Murmuring Walls
Introduction: whose once-fabulous façade now endures and wears, bearing the scars of disregard and time. The shelter, covered in secret and fear, cast a long shadow over the local area; its dim history murmured among locals like a spooky mystery.
By Kamran Alam2 years ago in Horror
"Echoes of the Forgotten"
In the modest community of Ravenswood, settled profoundly inside the timberland, there stood an old, weather-beaten house. Its climate-beaten walls bore the scars of time, and its windows, similar to discharge attachments, gazed into the night with a spooky void. Legend murmured of a revile that tormented the chateau, a revile that had driven its occupants to franticness and hopelessness.
By Kamran Alam2 years ago in Horror
The Beginning: Delving into Darkness
Our story begins in the core of a curious, yet premonition, town settled in the midst of thick backwoods and repeating slopes. Here, in the midst of the murmurs of old trees, stood a neglected house, its windows like empty eyes looking into the spirits of bystanders. Our hero, Emily, an inquisitive soul with a propensity for the obscure, thought for even a moment to wander where others shuddered to step. As she moved toward the transcending building, a feeling of disquiet settled over her like a weighty shroud, however her interest consumed more brilliant than her trepidation.
By Kamran Alam2 years ago in Horror
Reed Alexander's Horror Review of 'Friday the 13th' the franchise.. Content Warning.
I'm gonna defend this fucking movie... Yes, this franchise eventually gave us Jason in Space (2002). But it's an old-fashioned slasher flick that really is underappreciated for what it was. Because the first in the series was actually well thought out, and even pretty solid by modern horror standards.
By Reed Alexander2 years ago in Horror











