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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 Haunting of Blackwood Manor
Blackwood Manor had been abandoned for years, with locals whispering of strange happenings and sightings of a ghostly figure lurking within the shadows. Many refused to go near the old mansion, believing it to be cursed by an angry spirit.
Shivam RaiPublished 12 months ago in HorrorThe Haunted Mansion on Maple Street
Maple Street was a peaceful and quiet neighborhood, surrounded by large trees and beautiful gardens. But there was one house that stood out from the rest. It was a large and imposing mansion that had been empty for as long as anyone could remember. The locals whispered that it was haunted by the ghosts of its former inhabitants, who had all met mysterious and untimely ends.
Thavarasa ThanujanPublished 12 months ago in HorrorApril 4 Joker’s Birthday
Heath Ledger was a talented and charismatic actor whose life and career were cut short by his untimely death in 2008. Despite his short career, he made a lasting impact on the film industry with his memorable performances and dedication to his craft.
Openee ArticlePublished 12 months ago in HorrorThe Complex Brain Activity of Psychopaths
Psychopathy is a personality disorder characterized by a lack of empathy, impulsivity, and a tendency towards manipulative behavior. While the precise causes of psychopathy are not yet fully understood, research has shown that there are distinct differences in brain activity and structure between psychopaths and non-psychopaths.
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Shivam RaiPublished 12 months ago in Horror"The Room"
French director Christian Volckman's English-language debut, "The Room," is a thriller that explores the concept of what happens when a couple gets everything they wish for. The movie stars Olga Kurylenko and Kevin Janssens as a childless couple who move to a Gothic Victorian mansion in rural Maryland. The couple discovers a hidden chamber in their home that can offer them anything they desire, including a human child. However, as they continue to make requests to the room, they soon realize that playing god comes with unforeseen consequences.
Thavarasa ThanujanPublished 12 months ago in HorrorBROKEN MIRROR
Once there was a young girl named Lily who lived in a small town on the outskirts of a dense forest. She was known for her beauty and kind heart, and everyone in the town loved her. But there was one thing about Lily that was a little bit strange: she had a fascination with mirrors.
Hammad ChaudharyPublished 12 months ago in HorrorThe Killer in the Shadows
Jack stumbled out of the alleyway, his body shaking with adrenaline and exhaustion. His hands were slick with blood, and his breathing was ragged. He looked around, expecting to see a crowd of onlookers, but the streets were still empty.
"The Haunted Doll": A family inherits a beautiful antique doll from a distant relative, but strange occurrences begin to happen around the house after it arrives. As the family investigates, they uncover a dark history of the doll and its previous owners, leading them to a terrifying confrontation with the supernatural.
The moment the family received the antique doll from their distant relative, they knew something wasn't right. It was beautiful, with porcelain skin and a delicate lace dress, but there was a strange aura around it that made their skin crawl.
satyam jadhavPublished 12 months ago in Horror"The Ghost of the Abandoned Hospital"
The group of friends had always been fascinated by abandoned buildings, so when they heard about the old hospital that had been abandoned for years, they knew they had to explore it. The hospital had been closed after reports of mistreatment of patients, and rumors had spread that the ghost of a former patient still haunted the halls.
satyam jadhavPublished 12 months ago in HorrorReed Alexander's Horror Review of 'Antrum' (2018)
Beware all ye who read this review, for the within written words are cursed, and you shall certainly suffer! That nonsense right there? That's this movie in a nutshell. But hey, I love that kind of shit so why not give it a chance. Cigarette Burns (2005) was exactly the same concept; a movie that will drive you mad and kill you. We have legends about actual movies that were cursed, including The Exorcist (1973) and Poltergeist (1982), where actors and staff actually died or had serious accidents. This concept isn't new and it's actually really good. Stories like that really play on people's superstitions and make the horror seem grounded in reality. It gives them a presence that really fucks with the viewer.
Reed AlexanderPublished 12 months ago in Horror"Red Dragon" movie review
Introduction: When Brett Ratner, the auteur behind The Family Man and Rush Hour 2, was announced as the director of Red Dragon, our favorite cannibal movie, with the dreary Hannibal still fresh in our memory, it didn't seem very promising. However, against all odds, Ratner delivers a well-tooled, workmanlike compendium of the book's greatest hits. In this article, we'll explore why Red Dragon works as a cracking detective story and how Ratner's direction and quality casting contribute to the movie's success.
Thavarasa ThanujanPublished 12 months ago in Horror