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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 DEVIL'S CHURCH
Alaskan Hotel in Juneau is renowned for its eerie reputation, particularly concerning room 315, which has been associated with numerous haunting experiences. Betty Adams, the hotel's current proprietor, has presided over its operations for an impressive four decades. Despite her long tenure, even she admits to feeling unsettled by the room's atmosphere, stating, "I just... it's creepy, you know? I've never seen anything, but I feel things." This acknowledgment from the owner herself underscores the seriousness of the phenomena linked to the room.
By Ibrahim Dauda2 years ago in Horror
A Private Villa
In the peaceful countryside, lie close between hills and thick forests, locate a grand villa, a past memorial of an old period, with its grand architecture and large gardens. The village had a strange history that the locals mouthed about in silent tones.
By Nagarathinam B2 years ago in Horror
The Spectral Sideshow
In the old-fashioned metropolis of Raven's Hollow, in which the mist rolled in like a shroud and the wind whispered secrets and techniques of the past, there lived a ghost hunter acknowledged only as Max. With a coronary heart as courageous as a lion and a sense of humor as sharp as a sword, Max had made it his existence's assignment to are seeking for out the supernatural and find the mysteries that lay hidden inside the shadows.
By Emran Hosen Emon2 years ago in Horror










