psychological
Mind games taken way too far; explore the disturbing genre of psychological thrillers that make us question our perception of sanity and reality.
The World’s Most Haunted Diamond . AI-Generated.
The Hope Diamond’s origins trace back to 17th-century India. Deep inside the famous Kollur mine of Golconda, a large, violet-blue stone was unearthed. At first glance, it was breathtaking—over 115 carats of shimmering brilliance. But local whispers claimed it was stolen from a Hindu temple idol, taken from the very eye of a sacred deity.
By Mr. Jackie4 months ago in Horror
The Phone That Rang After My Sister’s Funeral
The day we buried my sister, the world felt empty. The sun was out, but to me the sky looked gray, heavy, and lifeless. My family and relatives slowly left the graveyard, whispering condolences and brushing away tears. I stayed behind, unable to move.
By Muhammad Kaleemullah4 months ago in Horror
Evil sometimes wears a friendly face.”
The rain had been pounding for hours, turning the highway into a blur of slick asphalt and smeared headlights. My eyes stung from exhaustion, and the wipers screeched back and forth in a hopeless attempt to keep the windshield clear. That’s when I saw him—standing just past the guardrail, thumb stuck out, soaked to the bone.
By Muhammad Anas 4 months ago in Horror
Twists Of Time And Mind
Twists of Time and Mind: Six Must-Watch Mind-Bending Movies Cinema has always been a window into human imagination, but few genres test the limits of thought like films about time, identity, and alternate realities. The following six movies – Enemy, Predestination, Mr. Nobody, Inception, The Butterfly Effect, and Coherence – offer unique journeys that bend logic, stretch perception, and keep viewers questioning long after the credits roll. Without giving away any spoilers, here’s a closer look at why each of these mind-bending films deserves your attention.
By Muhammad Shahram4 months ago in Horror
Veil of Shadows — The Black Eyed Children: Modern Folklore’s Most Chilling Omen
The Knock You Regret Answering Imagine it’s late... past midnight, past reason. The house is quiet except for the hum of the fridge and the shifting sighs of old wood. Then: a knock at the door. Not frantic, not timid. Just steady. You hesitate, but curiosity wins. Through the glass of the front door you see two kids, maybe twelve or thirteen. Pale faces. Hoodies. Their posture is still, a little too still.
By Veil of Shadows4 months ago in Horror
The Ghost Frequency. AI-Generated.
Arthur lived in the quiet, and that’s what made his job as a post-production audio editor perfect. His workspace was a black, soundproof cube deep within a downtown studio, where the air was always stale and the only light came from his three glowing monitors. It was 3 a.m., the city silent outside the building’s thick walls, and Arthur was meticulously cleaning an interview track.
By shakir hamid4 months ago in Horror
🪞 The Mirror That Kept My Shadow
Ahmed had been restless for weeks. Starting over was never easy. Three years of marriage had collapsed in a storm of shouting, betrayal, and one final, bitter decision. He’d left the old apartment and taken a small, dusty flat across town—cheap, a little decrepit, but far away from the memories he was trying to bury.
By Shehzad Anjum4 months ago in Horror
The Mighty Small Cat and His Little Hero
The Beginning of an Unusual Day In the heart of the bustling city, people stopped in their tracks as a sight unlike any other unfolded before them. A massive, muscular white cat stood in the middle of the street, towering above everyone. His bright red shirt stretched across his broad chest, and his snow-white fur gleamed under the sunlight. Beside him, much smaller yet equally remarkable, was his son—a tiny kitten dressed in a Spider-Man suit, staring up at his father with wide, determined eyes.
By Be The Best4 months ago in Horror
The Hunger Cap
Arlo found the beanie at a thrift store on Bleecker Street, tucked between moth-eaten sweaters and faded band t-shirts. It was unremarkable—charcoal gray wool with a simple ribbed pattern—but something about it called to him. Maybe it was the way it seemed to absorb the fluorescent light above, or how the elderly shopkeeper's eyes lingered on it with what looked like relief when Arlo placed it on the counter.
By Parsley Rose 4 months ago in Horror
Regards, RIP. Content Warning.
Dearest Graham, By the time you read this, it will already be too late. For you. I have been wanting to write to you for a long time now. But so often, when I try to write what I wanted to say, I stumble over my words and then scrap the draft completely. You see, you were my everything for so long. I mean that very literally, as you damn well know. I had been isolated slowly and gradually from all of the people who loved and cared for me. That was your sly and calculated plan all along, wasn’t it?
By Paul Stewart4 months ago in Horror
The Cat Who Knew Too Much
The Cat Who Knew Too Much Sometimes, the only witness to tragedy is a creature no one suspects. When Claire adopted Jasper, she thought she was rescuing a stray. The sleek black cat had been sitting outside the local shelter in the rain, staring through the fence like he was waiting for someone. His golden eyes seemed to meet hers with unsettling intelligence.
By Abdul Muhammad 4 months ago in Horror









