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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.
She Wanted to Be Prom Queen. She Ended Up in a Body Bag
She Wanted to Be Prom Queen. She Ended Up in a Body Bag. An in-depth look at Fear Street: Prom Queen There’s something eternally haunting about high school. The drama, the cliques, the unspoken rivalries. Now imagine that world dipped in blood, drenched in secrets, and stalked by a killer who’s checking off prom candidates one by one. Welcome to Fear Street: Prom Queen—a terrifyingly twisted throwback to teen horror done right.
By Kevin Hudson9 months ago in Horror
The Last Bell of St. Augustine
In a quiet village nestled between dense woods and rolling hills stood a long-abandoned church known as St Augustine. It had once been the pride of the town, its bell ringing proudly every Sunday morning. But the bell had not rung for over fifty years. Not since the fire.
By M Kamrul Islam 9 months ago in Horror
The Jinn’s Daughter in the Mountain
It was meant to be a simple trip—just me and my friend Faisal, exploring the serene beauty of the northern mountains. We had packed light, brought a camera, some snacks, and hearts full of excitement. The fresh air, the towering trees, and the echoing silence of nature made it feel like we had escaped the world.
By Noman Afridi9 months ago in Horror
The Man Who Found a Crying Mirror
The Man Who Found a Crying Mirror Adam had always been fascinated by old things. Antique shops drew him like a magnet. On one rainy afternoon, while wandering the backstreets of a forgotten town, he stumbled across a narrow shop tucked between a bakery and a boarded-up tailor. It had no name—just dusty windows and the faint scent of candle wax and old wood.
By Noman Afridi9 months ago in Horror
The Midnight Guest
It was soft—barely audible—like a fingernail tapping on glass. James sat up in bed, blinking against the dim glow of his nightlight. The wind howled outside his old country house, rattling the windows and moaning through the cracks. He rubbed his eyes and strained his ears.
By Funny Jokes9 months ago in Horror
Clear Water
It looked so innocent on the surface—clean signs, smiling staff, clipboards full of instructions. BizTown, they called it. A cheerful place where children pretended to run businesses, balance checkbooks, and “learn about the economy.” They even had a bank that gave them fake loans to start.
By Mr Haris Khan9 months ago in Horror
The Children of the Red Door
Chapter 1: The House on Blackwood Lane The realtor had called it a fixer-upper with character. To Daniel Mercer, it was a tomb. The Victorian house loomed over Blackwood Lane, its sagging porch and boarded-up windows like a face frozen in a silent scream. But with the divorce finalized and his savings drained, it was all he could afford.
By Maqbool Kusar9 months ago in Horror
Cornfield Clown (2025) Review: A Bloody Love Letter to Nostalgia and Nightmare Fuel
Action (No Spoilers) In the forgotten Midwest town of Kessel Springs, a group of popular teenagers from TikTok throw rave-style parties in the abandoned cornfields. But their carefree night spirals into terror when a friend—donning the grotesque mascot costume of the town’s dark past—returns as a clown wielding a machete, chainsaw, and vendetta.
By Kevin Hudson9 months ago in Horror
The Candle in the Window
The cabin in the woods had been abandoned for years, but one night, a candle burned in the window. It was the kind of place kids dared each other to approach, the kind of place that made the wind sound like whispers. Locals called it Hollow Pine, though no one remembered why. The forest had long since swallowed the path to its door, and the trees grew too close, as if trying to keep something in.
By Ashikur Rahman Bipul9 months ago in Horror
The Day the Internet Went Silent
It started at 6:43 AM on a Wednesday. I remember the exact time because I was staring at my phone, trying to refresh my Instagram feed for the 17th time while brushing my teeth. Instead of memes and sleepy selfies, I got a gray screen and a spinning circle of doom.
By Haroon Bahramzai9 months ago in Horror











