movie review
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 Mystery Man Who Landed in Japan With a Passport From Nowhere
In the summer heat of 1959, Tokyo’s busy Haneda Airport became the stage for one of the strangest encounters in modern travel history. A well-dressed man, confident and fluent in several languages, stepped off a plane from Hong Kong and approached immigration like any other traveler. At first, nothing seemed unusual—another businessman or globe-trotter passing through one of Asia’s busiest air gateways. But when he handed over his passport, the story took a turn that continues to unsettle researchers and storytellers alike.
By Life Hopes4 months ago in Horror
The Long Walk (2025) - A Testament of Survival
A short friendship is better than no friendship. The Long Walk is a 2025 thriller, based on Stephen King’s 1979 novel. A group of teenagers competing in a deadly annual contest titled “The Long Walk” travels on miles and miles of hazardous roads. They are shot down if they dare slow down or stop.
By Marielle Sabbag4 months ago in Horror
The House at Raven’s Hollow
M Mehran No one in our town went near the house at Raven’s Hollow after sunset. They said it was cursed, that shadows moved inside its walls even on the brightest days. I had always laughed at such tales—until the night I dared to enter.
By Muhammad Mehran4 months ago in Horror
Lokah Chapter 1: Chandra – Review & Rating
stry has for long dreamed of producing a superhero saga of global standards. While most recent attempts have attempted to do this by depending extensively on visual effects and mythological references, they tended to fall short of that great storytelling ethos. Lokah Chapter 1: Chandra, directed by Dominic Arun, is evidence that the answer does not lie entirely with expensive CGI but in developing a narrative that is emotionally solid, culturally rooted, and fleshed out by characters.
By Kiruthigaran Mohan4 months ago in Horror
The House on Ash Lane
M Mehran Nobody in town went near the house on Ash Lane after dark. The windows were always dark, the garden wild, the air heavy with silence. Children dared each other to touch its rusted gate, but even the bravest sprinted away before pushing it open.
By Muhammad Mehran4 months ago in Horror
Confirmed: The Amytiville Horror franchise will add a new movie
To the delight of horror fans, The Amytiville Horror franchise has decided to add a new film to the legendary saga. It should be noted that this fictional universe has more than thirty films, including prequels, spin-offs, and sequels. Not all of the stories are connected chronologically to the original 1979 film, The Amytiville Horror, but they belong to the same universe.
By Ninfa Galeano4 months ago in Horror
When the Dead Walked
The world as I knew it ended the day the dead began to walk. It started small, almost unnoticed—a strange virus spreading through remote villages, isolated cases reported on the news. At first, it seemed like another headline to scroll past, a weird flu, a localized epidemic. But then the reports escalated: people attacking their friends and family with unnatural ferocity, bodies reanimating after death, relentless and hungry.
By Hamad Haider5 months ago in Horror











