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Movie reviews for horror fans; from gruesome bone-chillers to dark horror thrillers, a showcase for frightful films that seek to entertain and to terrify.
The Most Thrilling Web Series Horror Now!
Horror Netflix original web series that you might enjoy! 1. The Haunting of Hill House "The Haunting of Hill House" - This series follows the story of five adult siblings whose paranormal experiences at Hill House continue to haunt them in the present day, and one sister who must confront the horrors of the past to finally lay her ghosts to rest.
Mohammed HaneefPublished about a year ago in HorrorTop 5 Most Scariest Movies For All Time
Here are my top five picks for the scariest movies of all time: 1."The Exorcist" (1973): "The Exorcist" is a horror movie released in 1973 and directed by William Friedkin. It is based on the 1971 novel of the same name by William Peter Blatty. The movie follows the story of a young girl named Regan MacNeil who becomes possessed by a demon and the two priests who try to exorcise the demon from her.
The Witch's Release: A Ghost Story from the Forests of Kerala
The Witch's Release: A Ghost Story from the Forests of Kerala. Sathesh was a young man who lived in the forests of Kerala with his sister, Sathya. They were orphaned at a young age and had been raised by their grandmother, who had taught them the ways of the forest and the secrets of the ancient trees. Sathesh and Sathya were fiercely protective of their home and the creatures that lived there, and they spent their days exploring the dense jungles and tending to their small garden.
Sathesh kandasamyPublished about a year ago in HorrorMovie Review: 'Megan' is Dopey But Not Quite Dopey Enough
Megan (2023) Directed by Gerald Johnstone Written by Akela Cooper Starring Allison Williams, Violet McGraw, Amie Donald. Ronny Chieng
Sean PatrickPublished about a year ago in HorrorThe Beach Girls and the Monster
The Beach Girls and the Monster is a relentlessly dumb 1965 "horror" film, with a bunch of curiously skinny (for their era) beach babes dancing on a beach before one of them gets killed by a guy with a rubber monster mask that looks totally fake. There are a few guys with them but nobody comes to the rescue, and there are three bloody claw marks across the beach bunny's beautiful kisser.
"The Whispering House"
"The Whispering House" Introduction: The main character, a young woman named Emily, moves into a new house in a small town. She is excited to start a new life, but she begins to feel like something is off about the house.
Vocal TrendingPublished about a year ago in HorrorM3gan Movie Review
Hollywood loves an incredible doll. Consider a portion of the extraordinary ones, similar to Fats from Enchantment, Chucky (obviously), and add M3GAN to the rundown because of Blumhouse and Nuclear Beast's unassumingly planned crowdpleaser. Coordinated by Housebound chief Gerard Johnstone with a camp energy that causes it to feel a lot of in the method of maker James Wan's Threatening, M3GAN stars Allison Williams as a mechanical technology virtuoso named Gemma, who works for a major toy organization. She's concocted a pet substitute toy called Purrpetual Pets that are the fury yet has begun getting knocked off by contenders. Yet, she's onto something much greater: a humanoid robot that goes about as a dependable friend to their young proprietors. She finds an extraordinary guinea pig in her niece, Violet McGraw's Cady, whose guardians only kicked the bucket in a car wreck. Incapable and reluctant to be a parent, she gives the youngster M3GAN, and soon they become indivisible enough buddies that her manager acknowledges they have a progressive piece of man-made intelligence on their hands - yet there's an issue. Gemma has no clue about the technology she's opened, and soon M3GAN will foster her very own brain. Presently, here's the thing about this film: it's purposefully awkward. In the event that you're expecting a genuine thriller, you'll be disheartened. While it has a lot of butchery, I'd say everything weighs more towards the activity side of the situation than loathsomeness, with the film playing out a great deal like Easy breezy meets The Eliminator, but for a portion of the expense. At a supposed $12 million financial plan, Blumhouse has extended the spending plan to make M3GAN seem as though it cost significantly more, and it doesn't experience the ill effects of the modest look familiar with other Blumhouse titles like the critical Firestarter redo. M3GAN is a genuine film.
basker riskPublished about a year ago in HorrorFreaks (1932)
"To me, you're a man. To her, you're only something to laugh at." --Frida Todd Browning's horrific adaptation of the story "Spurs" by Todd Robbins, Freaks (1932) has gained cult infamy over the decades--if not a "banned" film, it is, at the very least, one that was for many decades suppressed. The story centers on an old-time carnival show, a beautiful but monstrous trapeze artist (Olga Baclanova, credited simply as "Baclanova"), and the infatuation with her by a midget. The midget's girlfriend sees through the guise of deception, the massive disgust, and contempt the beautiful trapeze artist has for the little person--and for the circus "freaks" in general. "Hold on to your socks and hose and pull," as the man said. This film defies modern "politically correct" standards.
5 Real-Life Horror Stories That Will Give You Chills
The Hinterkaifeck Murders The Hinterkaifeck murders were a series of unsolved murders that took place in Germany in 1922. The victims were the family of Andreas Gruber and his maid, Maria Baumgartner. It was discovered that the killer had lived in the house for several days before the murders, and had even fed the animals and done other chores. The motive for the murders remains unknown, and the case is considered one of the most mysterious in German criminal history.
Praveen KumarPublished about a year ago in HorrorThe 7 Deadly Sins of Horror Writing
Pride Pride is one of the seven deadly sins and it can be especially dangerous for horror writers. It is important for writers to be open to criticism and to be willing to learn and improve, but pride can make it difficult to accept feedback or to see areas where you might need to make changes. Pride can also lead to overconfidence in your work, which can result in a lack of attention to detail or a failure to proofread thoroughly.
Praveen KumarPublished about a year ago in HorrorThe Top 12 Scariest Horror Movies of All Time
The horror genre has always been a fan favorite, with a wide range of movies that have kept audiences on the edge of their seats. Here are 12 of the most disturbing horror movies of all time:
Vicky BhaiPublished about a year ago in HorrorBest 11 Horror Movies In NetFlix
Searching for a terrifying film to watch on Netflix? Any time is the ideal opportunity to watch a blood and gore film. Trusting that October will enjoy startling movies is the former method for getting your stunts and treats, such as leasing from Blockbuster or not utilising Treatster to delineate which houses give out the best sweets. No, in the cutting edge world, you can pause for a minute or two and partake in your panics from the solace of your own lounge chair thanks to shouting streaming substance from Netflix.
darill stephanPublished about a year ago in Horror