vintage
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 Text
The rain tapped against the window like impatient fingers, the kind that drum on a table when someone is waiting for a reply. Ella checked her phone again—still nothing from Mark. He’d promised to call after his business trip, but three days had passed with only silence.
By The Lost Books - "Libri Perditi"8 months ago in Horror
What would it be like if you saw someone else lying next to you in your sleep in the middle of the night?
When I got the new job, no one was happy. My mother said, “Don’t do this job, it’s not good to play with people’s deaths.” The people in the neighborhood laughed, and some whispered behind my back, “This boy has become a dom!”
By Ratul Shrikh8 months ago in Horror
Soft as Sweetbread: A Fairy Tale Gone Bitter
My sister had always had a soft heart—soft as sweetbread. She wept for the old witch despite everything. Maybe because of everything. I held her while she cried, both of us covered in soot and ash, her fingers blistered from pushing closed the oven door.
By MD NAZIM UDDIN 8 months ago in Horror
Whispers Beneath the Earth
I. The Disappearance Elmsbrook was the kind of town that people drove through without noticing. Tucked into a forested valley, it had no tourist draw, no nightlife, and no Wi-Fi worth mentioning. The locals liked it that way—until Arthur Bell disappeared.
By Jeje goodness 9 months ago in Horror











