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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.
Top 5 Horror Sequels We're Still Waiting To See
When looking through the history of cinema it seems that any horror film, even a bad one, is able to spawn sequels. In terms of quality, some films have been strengthened by sequels. Look at the Phantasm series for example. Others, however, have been embarrassed by sequels, the original Halloween being an unfortunate example.
By Luke Duffy7 months ago in Horror
"The Clockmaker's Secret: A Small Town's Curse That Ticks in the Dark"
They say the dead don’t tell time. In the town of Millhaven, that’s not true. No one visits the old quarter of Millhaven anymore. The houses lean as though whispering secrets to one another, their eyes dark with broken glass. But at the heart of the decay stands a curious shop—"Wickers & Time: Precision Clocks Since 1841." No one’s entered it for 35 years, yet the clocks inside still tick.
By Hamad Haider7 months ago in Horror
The Coffin That Spoke
1. The Shortcut It was just a shortcut. That’s what I told myself as I pushed open the rusted gate of the old cemetery that separated two neighborhoods in our town. I had taken the path a dozen times before, during the day. But that night was different. The wind was colder, the silence deeper. My phone’s battery had died, and I was already running late. So I stepped in.
By Noman Afridi7 months ago in Horror
Whispers from the Wreckage: The Unheard Voices of a Fallen Flight
The sky was calm that morning over central India — the kind of calm that often precedes a storm not in the clouds, but in the hearts of those who survive. In the early hours of dawn, an aircraft carrying passengers from various walks of life took to the skies, unaware that it was embarking on a journey that would never reach its destination.
By Noman Afridi7 months ago in Horror
The AI's Lullaby
The nightlight cast a soft, ethereal glow on baby Leo’s crib. Across the room, the Luna-AI Baby Monitor hummed, a sleek, minimalist device with a comforting, almost human voice. Sarah and David, exhausted new parents, had embraced it as a godsend. Luna didn’t just monitor breathing; it sang custom lullabies, told bedtime stories tailored to Leo’s biometric data, and even offered soothing white noise. It was their digital nanny, their silent guardian angel.
By Noman Afridi7 months ago in Horror
The Ghost in the Grid
Elias Thorne believed he had designed the future. His home—a marvel of smart technology—responded to his every command. From voice-activated lights to automated doors, from biometric thermostats to AI coffee makers, his sanctuary hummed in perfect harmony. Every beep and buzz was a note in the symphony of modern convenience. It was efficient. Safe. Controlled.
By Noman Afridi7 months ago in Horror
Thirteenth Floor, Thirteenth Victim
Detective Marla Reyes didn’t believe in curses, ghosts, or haunted hotels. She believed in patterns—blood trails, motive, and good old-fashioned footprints. But when the fourth body in two months splattered the alley behind the Ambrose Grand Hotel, the facts started getting strange. Too strange.
By Muhammad Sabeel7 months ago in Horror
The madness of subduing the jinn resulted in a tragic death.
The incident I am about to write about is about our close relative. He was a doctor by profession. But he was also interested in his practice and used to read various books about it. He used to make Hamzad his subordinate through some action.
By Zahid Hussainjunhua7 months ago in Horror
10 horror movies you must see before you die according to AI. AI-Generated.
Horror films have a unique ability to evoke fear, provoke thought, and explore the darker aspects of human nature. If you love the horror genre you should know that you would have to watch certain movies of this type before you die, as it is worth it to experience the sensations that some horror stories offer you.
By Ninfa Galeano7 months ago in Horror










