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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.
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
Cowboys in a Ghost Town: The Forgotten Horror Oddity Scream (1981)
Before Wes Craven, There Was Another Scream When horror fans hear the title Scream, they think of Wes Craven’s 1996 classic that revitalized the slasher genre. But 15 years earlier, in 1981, there was another Scream—a forgotten, low-budget curio with a premise that should have been a slam dunk. A group of rafters stranded in a ghost town, stalked by an unseen killer, sounds like perfect midnight-movie material. Instead, it became one of the strangest entries in the early ’80s slasher boom, remembered today less for scares and more for its unlikely cast.
By Movies of the 80s4 months ago in Horror
Review of The Long Walk. Content Warning.
Review of The Long Walk By: T.D. Carter Now, bear with me as this is my first formal review of a movie. I have written informal reviews in the past, but this one is different—I wanted to truly give my take on this film. The movie is directed by Francis Lawrence, with a cast that includes Ben Wang, David Jonsson, Cooper Hoffman, and Mark Hamill. This is a horror/sci-fi film based on the novel by Richard Bachman, who is actually Stephen King. “The Long Walk” was the first novel King ever wrote, and the movie was released on September 12, 2025.
By T.D.Carter4 months ago in Horror
Ghost in the Group Chat. AI-Generated.
Ghost in the Group Chat The notification tone pinged just as the group chat fell into one of its usual awkward silences. For the past year, the five of them—Maya, Chris, Jordan, Leah, and Sam—had struggled to keep the thread alive. The group used to be constant noise: memes, late-night rants, pictures of half-eaten pizza. But ever since Alex’s accident, the chat felt like a hollow shell of what it once was.
By Rashid khan4 months ago in Horror
10 Little-Known Horror Films From The 1980s. AI-Generated.
The horror genre reached its peak in the 1980s, mainly in film and television. The decade was so good in this artistic field that there are several little-known horror films that are of high quality and worth watching.
By Ninfa Galeano4 months ago in Horror











