Horror
- Top Story - March 2023
The haunted flat
As the elevator door opened with a soft bing, James stepped into what could become the hall to his new home. His fiancée Marie came in the wake, scrolling down her blackberry with a frown.
Isa OttoniPublished about a year ago in Fiction Room 66b
"Hello, Mike. What can I do for you today?" Jack Nielson studied the man on the other side of the desk. Mike Charles evidently needed somebody to do something for him; his face was creased by worried lines, his eyes sunken and furtive like lost animals in a burrow, and his normally pristinely-ironed shirt had dishevelled valleys and mountains all over it. He wasn't wearing a tie, either, Jack noted. Very unusual.
Paul WilsonPublished about a year ago in FictionTop 10 ghost story
As ghosts have always attracted people's interest, it's no surprise that they frequently appear in literature and other forms of storytelling. Ghost stories have been an ongoing part of our society, giving us a thrill and a shiver in equal measure. The ghost story genre has given us some of the most enduring and terrifying tales ever, from the classic works of Henry James and Washington Irving to the current thrillers by Stephen King and Susan Hill. Here are some of the best-known and most widely read ghost stories in history.
Khepri and Ammit: The Power of the Heart
Once upon a time, in ancient Egypt, there was a creature feared by all who knew of it. It was Ammit, the water hippopotamus, crocodile and lion hybrid who was said to devour the hearts of the impure and unworthy dead.
We have a ghost - Movie review
Dear viewers, We kindly request that those who have been review-bombing this movie to refrain from doing so. While we understand that the acting and dialogue may have been somewhat haphazard, and certain characters were not developed as well as they could have been, this film is still an exceptional piece of work that showcases clever humor, satire, and a great deal of emotional depth.
Ponmuthu 002Published about a year ago in FictionDeath of the Blue Viper: Understanding the Tragic Loss of an Iconic Snake
The Blue Viper was once an iconic and highly respected snake species, but sadly it is now believed to be extinct. The loss of this magnificent creature is a tragedy, not only for its beauty and ecological significance, but also for its potential impact on human health.
Maansingh SimonPublished about a year ago in FictionInsidious: Fear the Dark - Movie
nsidious: Fear the Dark is a 2021 horror movie directed by Brian T. Jaynes. It's a story about a young girl named Kelly who struggles to overcome her fear of the dark. As the movie progresses, it becomes clear that there's more to her fear than just the darkness itself. In this article, we'll take a closer look at Insidious: Fear the Dark, its plot, and its impact on the horror genre.
Winner grace!!Published about a year ago in FictionThe Conjuring
The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It" is the third installment in the popular horror movie franchise, directed by Michael Chaves and starring Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga as real-life paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren. The film is based on the true story of the "Devil Made Me Do It" case, which saw the Warrens investigating a murder case involving demonic possession.
An adventure at sea
In the early days of the great Age of Sail, there was a young man named Jack who dreamed of adventure on the high seas. He was fascinated by the stories of famous pirates and explorers, and he longed to experience the thrill of sailing across the vast, open
vinoth kumarPublished about a year ago in FictionWe Have a Ghost movie review & film summary (2023)
"We Have a Ghost" is a horror-comedy film directed by Christopher Landon, known for his work on the "Happy Death Day" franchise. The film stars Anthony Mackie, David Harbour, Jennifer Garner, Jahi Di'Allo Winston, and Emily Hampshire.
Winner grace!!Published about a year ago in FictionTormenting In Segregated Town of Greenfields
Tormenting: In Segregated Town of Greenfields As the sun set on the little, segregated town of Greenfield, the residents clustered together in their homes, their eyes apprehensively shooting around their faintly lit environmental elements. For ages, the town had been tormented by a spooky presence that meandered the roads around evening time, striking trepidation into the hearts of any individual who really considered branching out into the evening.
Behind the Door
There was a door in the old mansion that nobody dared to open. It was situated in the basement and was locked from the outside. The family that lived in the mansion had been living there for generations and the door had always been there, unchanged and locked tight.
Mohammed SarfanPublished about a year ago in Fiction