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Special effects may be lacking, but vintage horror films still manage to keep our palms sweating and blood pumping; a look back at retro horror films, stories, books and characters that prove everything is scarier in black and white.
The Last Tenant
A Place I Could Afford I wasn't supposed to live there. Not in that part of town. Not in that building. But you know how life is—losing a job, breaking up, sleeping on couches. When you’re tired enough, you’ll live anywhere that offers a key and four walls.
By Silas Blackwood7 months ago in Horror
"The Clockmaker's Secret: A Small Town's Curse That Ticks in the Dark"
They say the dead don’t tell time. In the town of Millhaven, that’s not true. No one visits the old quarter of Millhaven anymore. The houses lean as though whispering secrets to one another, their eyes dark with broken glass. But at the heart of the decay stands a curious shop—"Wickers & Time: Precision Clocks Since 1841." No one’s entered it for 35 years, yet the clocks inside still tick.
By Hamad Haider7 months ago in Horror
The Echo Code
The Echo Code (Best Horror Story of 2025) It started with a phone update. Version 13.4.2. A small patch pushed overnight. No flashy changes. Just some backend “audio enhancements,” according to the release notes. Most users didn’t notice anything different.
By Silas Blackwood7 months ago in Horror
Thirteenth Floor, Thirteenth Victim
Detective Marla Reyes didn’t believe in curses, ghosts, or haunted hotels. She believed in patterns—blood trails, motive, and good old-fashioned footprints. But when the fourth body in two months splattered the alley behind the Ambrose Grand Hotel, the facts started getting strange. Too strange.
By Muhammad Sabeel7 months ago in Horror
The Room That Shouldn't Exist
Samantha Winters had just turned 24 when she signed the lease on Apartment 3B in the Ashgrove Complex. It was one of those older buildings—red-bricked, slightly crooked, with creaky staircases and ivy crawling up the sides like green veins.
By Silas Blackwood7 months ago in Horror
Cartoons Are Real? The Shocking Truth I Found Hidden in My Childhood Shows
I always believed cartoons were just fantasy — exaggerated stories to keep kids laughing before bedtime. That changed the day I found a VHS tape in my grandfather's attic. It was unlabelled, dusty, and hidden behind boxes marked "Do Not Touch." Naturally, I touched.
By Sohanur Rahman8 months ago in Horror
SEASON 2: THE SKIN PSALM
CHAPTER 1: THE SECOND LANGUAGE April 2023 — Volgograd Medical Institute Archive Room Mira Sokolov had always found comfort in quiet places. While others might feel unsettled among yellowing files and stale air, she found peace in order, in the soft hush of paper, and in the forgotten past hidden between aging documents. The Volgograd Medical Institute’s archive room, buried beneath two levels of reinforced concrete, was the quietest place on campus. She had volunteered....perhaps too eagerly....to assist in digitizing the Soviet-era patient records. No one else wanted to be surrounded by remnants of a medical system steeped in secrecy and rumor.
By Tales That Breathe at Night8 months ago in Horror
A Deep Dive into "Tales from the Crypt"
Who remembers Tales from the Crypt? I sure as hell remember enjoying this series as a kid. Yeah, you read that right. I wasn't your typical elementary school aged TV viewer back in the 90s. Yes, I watched the kid friendly stuff, but I also dove in to horror very early. I was watching Pet Sematary by age five, Phantasm II and Child's Play by age six, and Tales from the Crypt caught my eye by the time I reached age nine. I do love this show and a lot of what comes with it, so let's take a deep dive into this amazing series.
By Clyde E. Dawkins8 months ago in Horror





