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 Cursed Portrait
In a small, unsuspecting town lived the Smith family — Emily, James, and their two children, Lily and Daniel. They had recently moved into an old Victorian house, unaware of the dark history that lurked within its walls. As they settled into their new home, strange occurrences began to unfold.
By Talha Kashif3 years ago in Horror
Reed Alexander's Horror Review of 'Brooklyn 45' (2023)
SPOILERS!!! I'm not going to COMPLETELY pan this movie, but it's got no teeth. There was some heavy, good meat on the plot, but the movie took a nibble and left the rest. There was SO much to work with and they did nothing with it.
By Reed Alexander3 years ago in Horror
The Haunting shadows
Once upon a time, nestled in the quaint countryside, stood an old, decrepit mansion known as Blackthorn Manor. Legend had it that the manor was cursed, plagued by a dark and ominous presence that seeped through its crumbling walls. The townspeople spoke of eerie whispers and the chilling embrace of unseen hands. Yet, the allure of unraveling the mysteries within drew inquisitive souls like moths to a flame.
By Mussa Qayyum3 years ago in Horror
The Enigma Unveiled
Detective Laura Brooks sat at her desk, staring at the latest case file that had landed on her desk. The city had been gripped by fear as a serial killer had been terrorizing its residents for the past few months. His signature was leaving behind intricate puzzles at each crime scene, challenging the police and taunting them with his intelligence.
By Melodic Narrator3 years ago in Horror
The Unsolved Mystery of Bus 375: Delving into the Unknown Realms
Bus 375 - Mysterious Case: An Inside Look at the Investigation is an in-depth analysis of a high-profile case that took the transportation industry by storm. This article offers a comprehensive account of the investigation, analysis, and breakthroughs that led to the arrest and conviction of a suspect.
By Gopinath.R3 years ago in Horror
The Real Monster of 'Frankenstein'
‘The real monster is Frankenstein, not his creation’. I agree with the statement that ‘the real monster in Frankenstein, not his creation’ to a certain extent, partly due to the fact that Victor Frankenstein’s key personality traits can be seen parallel to the Paradise Lost depiction of Satan - painting him as a monster. Victor Frankenstein’s lack of moral sense also contributes to his presentation of the real monster, as he allows his ambition to cloud his morality. However, the statement could be disputed as Victor Frankenstein could be viewed as the modern Prometheus figure, giving his noble characteristics.
By G.A.L. Grace3 years ago in Horror







