supernatural
The hidden world of all things supernatural; a look inside witchcraft, spells, vexes, black magic and other spine-tingling supernatural phenomena.
**The Haunted House**
The house was old and decrepit. It had been abandoned for years and was now the subject of many local legends. People said that it was haunted by the ghosts of the family who had lived there before. They said that the ghosts were angry and vengeful and that they would do anything to keep people away.
By phill crook3 years ago in Horror
The Last Call...
The Last Call It was a quiet night at the emergency call center. Jake had been working there for three years, and he was used to the routine of answering calls from people in distress, dispatching ambulances, police, or fire trucks as needed. He liked his job, even though it could be stressful and emotionally draining at times. He felt like he was making a difference, helping people in their darkest moments.
By phill crook3 years ago in Horror
"The Amityville Horror" (2005):. Content Warning.
In 2005, horror enthusiasts and moviegoers alike were treated to a chilling retelling of one of America's most infamous paranormal cases—the Amityville Horror. Directed by Andrew Douglas and starring Ryan Reynolds and Melissa George, this film is a remake of the 1979 original and is based on Jay Anson's book of the same name, which itself was inspired by the true events that unfolded in Amityville, New York, in 1974. The story revolves around the Lutz family—George (played by Ryan Reynolds), Kathy (portrayed by Melissa George), and their three children—who move into their dream house on 112 Ocean Avenue in the peaceful suburb of Amityville. The house, however, hides a grim and terrifying past that soon becomes their living nightmare. Before the Lutz family's arrival, a gruesome tragedy had befallen the house. Ronald Defoe Jr., the previous occupant, had murdered his entire family in their sleep. Claiming he was influenced by malevolent voices, DeFoe was convicted of the murders. The house was then left abandoned, attracting curious onlookers and ghost hunters who sensed an eerie presence within its walls. Unaware of the house's dark history, the Lutz family is excited about their new home. However, as they settle in, strange and unexplained events begin to unfold. Doors slam shut on their own, shadows seem to move independently, and the temperature drops inexplicably, leaving them chilled to the bone. The phenomena escalate with each passing day, and George's behaviour undergoes a dramatic change. He becomes increasingly distant and aggressive, seemingly possessed by an unseen malevolent force. Kathy, too, experiences haunting visions, while their youngest daughter, Chelsea, develops an unsettling friendship with an imaginary friend named "Jodie." The family's sense of dread intensifies as they uncover evidence of the house's sinister history. George delves into the property's past, discovering occult symbols hidden within the walls and sinister artefacts left behind by the previous owners. As their nightmares manifest into horrifying reality, the Lutz family finds themselves imprisoned in their own home, tormented by the malevolent force that refuses to let go. Desperate for answers and fearing for their lives, the Lutz family seeks help from a local priest, Father Callaway (played by Philip Baker Hall). However, the malevolent force that has taken hold of the house proves to be more powerful and sinister than anyone could have imagined. The priest's attempts to perform an exorcism only serve to agitate the spirits further, putting everyone's lives in grave danger. As the malevolent force becomes more aggressive, the Lutz family's sanity and safety hang in the balance. They must summon every ounce of strength and courage to confront the malevolence head-on if they hope to escape with their lives intact. "The Amityville Horror" (2005) delivers a tense and terrifying experience, skillfully blending elements of psychological horror and jump scares to keep audiences on the edge of their seats. Ryan Reynolds's portrayal of George Lutz is especially noteworthy, as he convincingly transitions from a loving husband and father to a man consumed by dark forces. While the film is a remake, it stands as a commendable homage to the original and stays true to the essence of the infamous Amityville haunting. The eerie atmosphere, spine-chilling sound design, and haunting visuals all contribute to creating an unsettling and nightmarish ambiance. Though the events depicted in the film are rooted in legend and lore, "The Amityville Horror" (2005) serves as a terrifying reminder that sometimes the scariest stories are the ones that claim to be true. Whether one believes in the paranormal or not, this film taps into the universal fear of the unknown, the uncontrollable, and the forces that may lie just beyond our comprehension. In conclusion, "The Amityville Horror" (2005) stands as a gripping and haunting cinematic experience, one that continues to captivate and terrify audiences, even decades after the original haunting took place. It remains a testament to the enduring fascination with the supernatural and the allure of a good ghost story—one that will continue to send shivers down the spines of those brave enough to watch it . If you want to read the link is below:https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/293101.The_Amityville_Horror#?ref=nav_brws
By Ali Ahmad Chaudhary3 years ago in Horror
The Woman In White
On a cool summer's day in the middle of nowhere U.S.A, a young girl in a white dress dreaded her special day. She was unlike most brides. Most brides' parents weren't as anxious to marry off their daughters, especially to husbands so much older.
By Jason Ray Morton 3 years ago in Horror
Granny Tales
I grew up in an extremely small rural town in Pennsylvania, on a farm. The population of our town was less than one thousand people. The closest city, Scranton, Pennsylvania, was about an hour away. The nights were pitch black dark because there were no street lights or light pollution like in the city, except for the light of a million stars.
By Syed Omar Hussain3 years ago in Horror
The shadows haunted attraction. Content Warning.
Part I: A Fateful Arrival: The old town of Ravens brook stood as a testament to time, its narrow cobblestone streets lined with ancient, ivy-clad houses that leaned in on one another like gossiping whispers. Among the residents, none dared speak of the manor on the hill, known as the Longwood Estate. Its dilapidated facade seemed to hide secrets that had been buried for generations. It was said that no soul had inhabited the estate since the tragic disappearance of the Longwood family over a century ago.
By Ali Ahmad Chaudhary3 years ago in Horror
Holes
Holes Oliver Kane It began, for him, on the night of July fifth. He had cleaned, of course, but still found bits of paper and plastic wrappers—those ripped from the bodies of small fireworks—on the concrete footing of the back yard, and he still almost caught a whiff of their hot sulfurous odor from within his house and back yard and from those of his neighbors. He knew it wasn’t really there, that it was only a particularly persistent memory, and in truth it was only almost a smell, yet he disliked it. Those wafts of an almost organic odor.
By Oliver Kane 3 years ago in Horror
Song of the Siren
Like most rock singers, Rhea Rosalia Rainy had baggage. Some of it was anatomical: her genetics contained a mutation that allowed her accessory vocal cords--the false vocal folds, rudimentary in everyone else--to be functional apart from her primary ones. She could harmonize with herself, which was not a coincidence in this universe.
By Gerard DiLeo3 years ago in Horror









