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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 Ghost in the Code. AI-Generated.
Alex loved programming. From the moment they learned how to write code, they were hooked. They spent countless hours in front of their computer, building apps, solving puzzles, and exploring old software from the early days of computers. But Alex had no idea that one of these old programs would lead them into something far more terrifying than any glitch or bug.
By MD TOUHID HASAN AKASHabout a year ago in Horror
Horror Icons: Chucky
“Hi I’m Chucky and I’m your friend to the end” - Chucky. His birth name is Charles Lee Ray, but we all call him Chucky and as scary as it may be to believe, he really wants to be your friend to the end. As the centerpiece of the Child’s Play franchise, Chucky is a short stack of terror that has been gracing both the big and small screen for the past 36 years.
By Joe Pattersonabout a year ago in Horror
Jenny Isn't Home
Bobby was probably the luckiest guy in the world. At least, that's how he felt. It was March of 1963, and Jenny Boudreaux - AKA the hottest girl at Lafayette High - had just agreed to go with him to the Spring Formal. She'd already turned down a half a dozen guys who'd asked her before Bobby, one of whom was the captain of the baseball team. All those jocks had their jaws on the floor, though, when Jenny had said yes to Bobby... probably wondering how a nearsighted, ninety-pound asthmatic like him had managed to do the impossible.
By Natalie Grayabout a year ago in Horror
Silent Screams
Nestled deep within the dense, shadowy woods lies Hollow Hill, a place shrouded in mystery and eerie silence. For generations, locals have whispered tales of ghostly apparitions and unexplained phenomena that haunt the old, abandoned mansion atop the hill. This chilling narrative delves into the haunting legacy of Hollow Hill and the restless spirits that are said to roam its grounds.
By Sazeeb Chowduryabout a year ago in Horror
La Mulata de Córdoba: The Enigmatic Witch of Veracruz
The legend of La Mulata de Córdoba is one of the most fascinating and terrifying mysteries in Mexico, especially in the region of Veracruz. It is said that this woman, whose real name was never known, was a mulata of dazzling beauty, with bronzed skin and eyes so piercing they seemed to look into your soul. However, her physical attractiveness was as enigmatic as her very existence.
By Bardo Hernandezabout a year ago in Horror
The Swing That Never Stops Moving 🛑🌙. AI-Generated.
The Swing out a swing set at dusk. The sky turns a deep orange, shadows grow longer, and an unsettling chill fills the air. But what happens when an empty swing begins to move all on its own? 🌫️🎠
By Miniwood Studio Horror Stories about a year ago in Horror
Footsteps Follow, But No One Is Behind You 👣👻💀. AI-Generated.
It was a chilly October evening when Sarah decided to take a shortcut home through the old, forgotten alleyway. The streetlights flickered, casting long shadows on the cracked pavement. Everything seemed quiet, almost too quiet, except for the faint sound of footsteps that echoed behind her. At first, she thought it was her imagination playing tricks on her. But the eerie feeling crawled up her spine, making her hair stand on end. 👀
By Miniwood Studio Horror Stories about a year ago in Horror
The Well’s Darkness: A Terrifying Ancient Curse. AI-Generated.
In the heart of an old village nestled between towering mountains and misty forests, there stood a forgotten well, half-hidden by the overgrown vines that wrapped themselves around its ancient stones 🌿. Locals whispered about it in hushed tones, avoiding it like the plague, for the well was no ordinary well. It was said to hide something sinister—something ancient, terrifying, and cursed. Those brave (or foolish) enough to peek into its darkness never returned 🕳️.
By Miniwood Studio Horror Stories about a year ago in Horror
Villainess Review: Fria (Werewolves of the Rockies)
Some time ago, I stumbled on to some old horror comics online, and took a look at some of them. I found some intriguing ones, but of course, I entered "werewolf" in the search box, because, well, I'm a big fan of the werewolf subgenre. I found a lot of good ones, but one of the first ones I found was this excerpt: Werewolves of the Rockies. Since we're nearly in October, I may as well deliver with this delicious review.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Horror
The Legend of the Vanished Village
The village of Eldridge was a cradle of mystery hidden amidst the rainy vapor and twisted pathways through the mountains. Fables grew abundant of the charming little village, with people alive and hearty, only for one day to hear that it must have never existed because in a single night it all mysteriously disappeared from sight. People living in the town of Westhaven nearby had described a presence, an absence of light and sound that had come and devoured Eldridge.
By Nazmul Hossainabout a year ago in Horror










