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.
Coraline – Neil Gaiman
When Coraline Bennett’s family moved into the old Carver House on the edge of town, she wasn’t scared—just bored. Eleven years old, smart beyond her age, and curious to a fault, Coraline had a habit of exploring places she wasn’t supposed to. Her parents were too busy renovating their “dream home” to keep much of an eye on her. And so, left to her own devices, Coraline explored.
By Jawad Khan8 months ago in Horror
The Haunting of Hill House – Shirley Jackson
They said Hill House was just a house. Bricks, wood, mortar. A crumbling estate tucked deep in the New England countryside. But to those who had lived there, to those who had tried to leave, Hill House was more than that—it was a thing that breathed.
By Jawad Khan8 months ago in Horror
Deafening Hysteria: When Bugs Take Over
"Honey, I told you that you cannot eat those," I whispered, trying to cajole one of my patients who had this strange fixation on catching insects—and worse, trying to eat them. I held out my hand to retrieve the insect from his hand, but instead, he squashed it until it popped. I sighed and glanced over at my coworker Jake, who was barely suppressing a laugh.
By MD NAZIM UDDIN 8 months ago in Horror
Right on Time
I had always pictured "due date" as a deadline—a definitive, tangible one, like the deadlines on school assignments that came with red pen and stern lecture. But pregnancy isn't tangible, and nothing on my journey to motherhood went according to plan.
By MD NAZIM UDDIN 8 months ago in Horror
You died today, what will happen next? Have you ever thought about it?
You Died Today: What Happens Next? The final time you shut your eyes was now. The world you knew—the voices, the light, the laughter, the worries—all slipped away like a dream fading at dawn. Despite the fact that your body is still, you are aware. And now the journey begins. A journey every human must take. The journey of the soul.
By Dr Sazidul 8 months ago in Horror
The Exorcism of Emily Rose
g(2005) is a standout horror film that masterfully weaves together elements of courtroom drama and supernatural dread. Directed by Scott Derrickson and featuring performances from Laura Linney, Tom Wilkinson, and Jennifer Carpenter, this movie is loosely inspired by the real-life story of Anneliese Michel, a young German woman who tragically underwent a series of exorcisms before her untimely death in 1976.
By Rashed khan8 months ago in Horror
What would it be like if you saw someone else lying next to you in your sleep in the middle of the night?
When I got the new job, no one was happy. My mother said, “Don’t do this job, it’s not good to play with people’s deaths.” The people in the neighborhood laughed, and some whispered behind my back, “This boy has become a dom!”
By Ratul Shrikh8 months ago in Horror










