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to an abandoned house
One day, a man rented a house on the outskirts of the destination, and this house was deserted for a long time, and no one lived in it, then the owner re-maintained it, painted it again, and changed its decor, then it was subject to rent, so this man came and rented it, this man tells his terrible story, saying: I moved my luggage to this The house and I spent the first night in it with my wife and children, it was a quiet and beautiful night, and several days passed until we settled in this house, I was very happy with this house overlooking the view of the outskirts of the amazing forest, and my children were very happy with the small garden attached to the house in which they spend the day playing and having fun
By Abderrazak Zteou3 years ago in Horror
M3Gan - A horror Movie Review
"Get ready to be entranced in a world of terror, mystery, and sci-fi with a dash of comedy in the latest horror-thriller release, directed by Gerard Johnstone. Produced by the masters of the genre, Jason Blum, James Wan, and Couper Samuelson, with a screenplay by Akela Cooper, this film hit theaters on January 6th, 2023 and will soon be available for streaming on January 24th, 2023. With a box office gross of $82.2 million in the USA, this 1 hour and 42-minute movie is a Universal Pictures production, featuring stunning sound mix in Dolby Digital and breathtaking cinematography in a scope aspect ratio of 2.35:1. Get ready to be transported to a realm of fear and uncertainty with a hint of humor in this must-watch thriller. Caution: Contains strong language, suggestive references, violent content, and scenes of terror."
By Kiruthigaran Mohan3 years ago in Horror
Reed Alexander's Horror Review of '1408' (2007)
I'm actually pretty impressed with what they do in this movie with such a simple concept. The whole movie is just a room with a spoooooooky story. That's it. But this movie does more with that than most haunted house movies do with a twenty minute exposition on the haunted house's origins. They do give you a little bit, just enough, explaining that dozens of people have died in room 1408, but that's it. The rest of the movie is just the room torturing the shit out of Cusak's character Mike Enslin. That's it. No real motivation, no "bad ghost," as Samuel L. Jackson puts it, it's just an evil fucking room. It doesn't really exist for a reason, it doesn't really have a motivation, it just wants to torture the inhabitance. Sure, there is a sort of motivation explained later, but that's more about how Mike ended up in the room and less about the room itself. And holey shit, this room is fucking deranged.
By Reed Alexander3 years ago in Horror
Wednesday Season 1 (2022) - A Comprehensive Review
Wednesday Season 1 (2022) - A Comprehensive Review Wednesday Season 1 (2022) is a highly anticipated dark comedy series that explores the theme of family, secret societies, and murder. The show has been widely acclaimed for its captivating storyline, dark humor, and exceptional performances by its talented cast.
By Pravin S Pravin S3 years ago in Horror
Netflix’s ‘Wednesday’ is just the right amount of kooky, mysterious, and spooky
"Wednesday: A Darkly Hilarious Take on the Addams Family" Introducing the latest addition to Netflix's roster of original series - Wednesday, a reimagining of the classic Addams Family. Starring Jenna Ortega as the eponymous Wednesday, this show is a thrilling mix of murder mystery, teenage drama, and gothic humor.
By Silver Screen Society3 years ago in Horror
Viking Wolf (2022) Review
"Viking Wolf: A Unique Twist on the Werewolf Myth" Viking Wolf, Norway's first werewolf film, has made its debut on Netflix. Directed by Stig Svendsen and co-written by Espen Aukan, the movie promises to deliver a fresh take on the classic werewolf myth. Set in a small Norwegian town, the film follows the story of Thale Berg, a teenage girl who moves to Nybø after the death of her father.
By Silver Screen Society3 years ago in Horror








