psychological
Mind games taken way too far; explore the disturbing genre of psychological thrillers that make us question our perception of sanity and reality.
Whispers in the Mist
Part 1: The Arrival Nestled deep within the mist-shrouded valleys of the Appalachian Mountains lay the remote village of Ravenwood. With its quaint cottages and winding cobblestone streets, it appeared picturesque to the untrained eye. But beneath its serene facade lurked a chilling secret that had plagued the village for generations.
By Kamrul Hassan2 years ago in Horror
The Immortal's Curse
In the heart of a bustling city, cloaked in shadows and shrouded in mystery, there lived a vampire named Gabriel. For centuries, he had roamed the earth, a solitary figure cursed with immortality—a blessing and a curse that weighed heavy on his soul.
By Sahil Lathwal2 years ago in Horror
Marina Abramovic's Art Performance That Exposed Human Brutality - Rhythm 0. Content Warning.
In her controversial 1974 performance piece Rhythm 0, Marina Abramovic told the audience, "I am the object. During this period, I take full responsibility." A long table in the gallery held seventy-two objects, which the public was free to use on Abramovic as they wished. The objects included knives, scissors, a lamb bone, honey, lipstick, perfume, and olive oil.
By Victoria Velkova2 years ago in Horror
Reflections of Fear: A Casual Haunt
It was just another lazy Sunday afternoon in the small town of Willow Creek. The sun was shining, birds were chirping, and there wasn't a single hint in the air that anything out of the ordinary could happen. That is until Jake decided to explore the old Henderson house at the edge of town.
By Chevz Munandar2 years ago in Horror
The Horror of Raven's Hollow. Content Warning.
Raven's Hollow was a forgotten village in the Appalachian Mountains, tucked deep within a dense forest. It had been abandoned decades before after a series of strange disappearances, and its decaying buildings were cloaked in an eerie silence. But among the murmurs of the wind and the rustle of leaves, there lingered a gloom that refused to go away.
By Jonathan Rose2 years ago in Horror
Exploring the Psychology of Fear: Why Do We Love Horror?
The human fascination with horror has been a longstanding phenomenon, deeply ingrained in our cultural history. From ancient folklore to modern cinema, the allure of fear has captivated audiences across the globe. But what exactly drives this fascination? Why do we willingly subject ourselves to terrifying experiences that evoke feelings of dread and unease? In this article, we delve into the psychology of fear to unravel the mysteries behind our love for horror.
By BLESSING COOL 2 years ago in Horror







