psychological
Mind games taken way too far; explore the disturbing genre of psychological thrillers that make us question our perception of sanity and reality.
Reed Alexander's Horror Review of 'Necrosis' (2009)
SPOILERS!!! Oh yeah, it's that bad. We're starting with the spoilers. Now, to be fair, it is Good-Bad or "So Bad It's Good." In fact, this was the movie I was promised when I originally heard reviews about The Sand (2015). That movie was actually unfairly maligned, because, yeah it was low budget, yeah it had bad acting, yeah it had shit CGI, but for the most part it was good enough for horror, and even pretty smart. This movie is what I expect when people say "So Bad It's Good." So if you're looking for good riffing material, watch this, not The Sand. The Sand isn't actually all that bad.
By Reed Alexander2 years ago in Horror
Shadows of the Mind
Meet Jack, a laid-back guy who never thought much about the workings of the mind until he stumbled upon an old psychology book in a dusty corner of the library. Intrigued, he flipped through its pages, reading about the depths of the human psyche and the mysteries that lay within.
By azrey fazri2 years ago in Horror
Haunting Of The Lighthouse Keeper
The old lighthouse keeper, Silas, squinted through the salty spray, his weathered face etched with worry. The storm, a monstrous entity clawing at the craggy cliffs, had raged for two days, severing all communication with the mainland. He was alone, save for the restless groan of the wind and the rhythmic crash of waves against the jagged rocks.
By Mr.ReyTatuin2 years ago in Horror
Ghosts of Willow Creek. Content Warning.
In the quiet town of Willow Creek, nestled amongst the whispering pines and murmuring brooks, there existed a house - an old, dilapidated relic of a forgotten era. Its weathered facade bore witness to countless tales, some whispered in hushed tones by the locals, while others remained buried in the shadows of its decaying walls.
By Michael Tauye2 years ago in Horror
Shadows of Deception. Content Warning.
In a small town nestled between rolling hills and serene meadows, the quaint neighborhood of College Park whispered with the secrets of its residents. Amidst the comforting familiarity of suburban life, an unsettling air hung heavy, casting shadows upon the idyllic facade.
By Michael Tauye2 years ago in Horror
Nightfox Reports: Screamers
Not many people read news reports from all of the places that I do, just those who see the Big Picture, that obtuse angle of perception that makes other people anxious, so they change the subject and end a conversation as if the one speaking to them was somehow contagious. I have learned not to discuss these things with just anyone, so I will record my findings here on the Internet and occasionally try to find clues to map out the world that is hidden under the day-to-day life that the Mundanes think of as reality.
By Samuel Wright2 years ago in Horror








