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Don't open that door! Psycho made slasher films a hallmark of the horror genre; explore iconic hackers, slashers, and chainsaw-wielding psychopaths, from the safety of your living room.
Roll No: 666. Content Warning.
The tale of Roll No: 666 : The hallowed halls of St. Sebastian's High School In the hallowed halls of St. Sebastian's High School, there existed a legend that sent shivers down the spines of students and teachers alike. Roll No: 666, whispered in hushed tones, was believed to be cursed, bearing a malevolent presence that plagued all who bore its mark.
By kulandaivel3 years ago in Horror
Subtle Shadows
Part 1: The Entry Sarah Holloway reached Hollowbrook Manor as the sun fell below the horizon, spreading a spooky darkness over the barren terrain. In the midst of a sea of overgrown vegetation, the grand Victorian mansion stood out, its windows reflecting a dreadful blackness. Sarah entered the building despite her gut feeling of discomfort, not realizing what horrors were within.
By Rodrigo Romero3 years ago in Horror
10 Best Horror Movies of All Time that Will Test Your Courage
Best Horror Movies of All Time 1. Psycho (1960) Alfred Hitchcock's masterpiece "Psycho" is a psychological horror film that redefined the genre. With its iconic shower scene and unforgettable plot twists, it remains a classic that continues to terrify audiences to this day.
By Bishnu Banerjee3 years ago in Horror
Reed Alexander's Horror Review of 'The People Under the Stairs' (1991)
Here's a fantastic horror movie from my childhood that had an attitude like Don't Kill It (2016), wherein the tone of the movie switches gears a lot. However, this movie was the first to do it and that should be no surprise from the mind of Wes Craven, the guy who gave us a pun-slinging joker who was also a child-murdering dream demon. So, for the most part, this movie is a little tongue and cheek, even kinda slapstick, but then all of a sudden it goes fucking HARD. We're talking about a movie that has R-rated Home Alone (1990) vibes but then also has triggery as fuck, hardcore child abuse. Like, hold nothing back, violent child abuse. It's sorta stunning to sit through and definitely not for the weak of stomach. So, if we define this movie as sort of a horror comedy, it's definitely one that leans on the horror element HARD, and I mean sandpaper dildo with no lube, HARD.
By Reed Alexander3 years ago in Horror
The House of Shadows. Content Warning.
The old mansion stood perched on the outskirts of town, its towering facade casting long shadows that seemed to stretch far beyond the reach of the moonlight. Locals whispered tales of the house's dark past, claiming it was haunted by the spirits of those who had met tragic ends within its walls. Its ornate windows were said to glow with an otherworldly light on moonlit nights, and eerie whispers could be heard in the wind that swept through the overgrown garden. Few dared to venture near the house, for its mysteries were as captivating as they were chilling.
By Word Weaver 3 years ago in Horror
My First Neighbor: A Mysterious Connection with Crows
Introduction Moving into a new apartment complex can be an intimidating experience. The unfamiliar faces and the unfamiliar surroundings can leave one feeling isolated and detached. However, amidst the sea of strangers, I found solace in an unexpected friendship with my first neighbor. Little did I know that this connection would unveil a mysterious and unsettling bond between him and a group of crows.
By ILYAS KHAN3 years ago in Horror







