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Pop culture for horror junkies; all about the famous films, creepypasta tales, trends and tropes that bled from the fringes of fright into the macabre mainstream.
The Phantom Aisles
The attraction of the paranormal has always permeated our daily existence and appeared in unexpected places, including the shiny, customer-focused areas of shopping centers. The "facts" in these cases are the recurring, frequently terrifying tales and anecdotal accounts that have cemented some shopping malls as haunts for the unexplained, even though hard scientific "facts" about paranormal activity are still elusive. These collective stories, shared experiences, and local tales are what give these contemporary buildings a ghostly past—not scientific research.
By Richard Weber6 months ago in Horror
Ghost Palace Hotel Bali: Haunted History of Bedugul’s Abandoned Resort
A Monument to Corruption: The Tragic History of the Hotel Perched above the foggy highlands of Bedugul, the Ghost Palace Hotel (officially PI Bedugul Taman Rekreasi Hotel & Resort) is a decaying monument to greed, political corruption, and ghostly legend. It began in the early 1990s as a side project of Indonesia's then-authoritarian leader President Suharto's youngest son, Tommy Suharto. Thought out as a high-end retreat overlooking Lake Buyan, the hotel was showy Balinese in design: stairways lined by snakes, marble floors, and balconies with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking sensational views of volcanic peaks and rice paddy fields.
By Kyrol Mojikal6 months ago in Horror
Labubu: The Mischievous Monster Doll Taking Over the Toy World
In a world filled with cute plushies and aesthetic collectibles, one cheeky little monster is stealing hearts — and shelves — across the globe. Meet Labubu, the strange yet adorable creature that has exploded in popularity among art toy collectors, Gen Z trendsetters, and even celebrity influencers.
By Tech Horizons6 months ago in Horror
The Best Horror Books Of All Time: Ecstasy
What Is Ecstasy, and Why Is It So Creepy (In a Cool Way)? Okay, imagine this: You go to a beautiful island far away from everything. It’s sunny, peaceful, and full of old buildings and cool places to explore. But the longer you stay, the stranger things feel. You start to hear music when no one is playing it. People look at you like they already know what you’re going to say. And every night, some women disappear into the woods and come back smiling in a scary way.
By Silas Blackwood6 months ago in Horror
I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025) Review
This incident feels eerily similar. I Know What You Did Last Summer is a 2025 sequel to the 1997 slasher film. A group of friends is terrorized by an unknown stalker who knows about a gruesome incident they’re covering up. Tracking down faces from the past, the culprit comes after them, brandishing a sharp hook.
By Marielle Sabbag6 months ago in Horror
The Silent Agony: A Portrait of Resistance and Loss
In a world overrun by noise—of war, of politics, of relentless chatter on digital screens—sometimes, a photograph tells the story louder than a thousand voices. The image before us is one such visual parable. It speaks in muted tones, in earth-stained fabric and blood-drenched wool. The woman depicted does not scream, does not reach out, does not protest. Yet everything about her—the closed eyes, the tension in her brow, the soft lines of her face frozen in fatigue or final rest—screams volumes.
By Fazal Malik6 months ago in Horror
Names of Honor and the Tragedy in Balochistan
Balochistan’s Names of Honor and a Recent Tragedy Balochistan, a region rich in tradition and steeped in tribal values, has long upheld a cultural system that places honor—ghairat—at the core of personal and social identity. Within this code, the concept of “name” (naal) or honor (izzat) often determines an individual's reputation, familial pride, and community standing. However, the weight of this honor can, and often does, lead to tragic consequences.
By Fazal Malik6 months ago in Horror










