psychological
Mind games taken way too far; explore the disturbing genre of psychological thrillers that make us question our perception of sanity and reality.
The Haunting of Hollow Creek
It was a cold, rainy night and the streets were deserted. You had just left your office and were making your way home when you noticed a figure in the distance. At first, you thought it was just a trick of the light, but as you got closer, you could see that it was a man in a black hooded cloak. You tried to ignore him and kept walking, but you couldn't shake off the feeling that he was watching you.
Muhammad AliPublished about a year ago in HorrorShadow seen in apartment - Horror story
It was a typical Monday morning when Sarah woke up to the sound of her phone ringing. She groggily reached for her phone, expecting it to be her boss calling to remind her of a meeting. Instead, it was her friend Jess.
Jeno TrashanPublished about a year ago in HorrorHaunted Dollhouse - Horror story
There was a house at the end of the street that everyone in the neighbourhood avoided. The overgrown weeds in the yard, broken windows, and crooked shutters gave the appearance of a house that had been abandoned for years. However, the truth was that it was still inhabited, but not by the living.
Jeno TrashanPublished about a year ago in HorrorTen Creepy Phrogging Incidents Faced by Homeowners
“Phrogging” is when someone secretly moves into another person’s home. Phroggers typically have nowhere else to live. So they sneak into walls, crawl spaces, and other unseen areas. As they settle in, they quietly observe the home’s occupants. As residents sleep, phroggers move around the home late at night. Sometimes they eat the homeowner’s food and move or steal their possessions.
Shadow ManPublished about a year ago in HorrorBathtime
I presume, much like any other adult, I haven't taken a bath since I was a child. Bathtime growing up was such a wonderful time for me. In my imagination, I was not in a tub. I was swimming across the English Channel, diving at the Great Barrier Reef, or simply playing with the rubber duck my mother had gotten me. My mother often left me in the bath as she would go about other things she had to do - anything from making food to doing some laundry. You know you don't think about those things until you no longer live with your parents. I cannot think of a time when I was as carefree and genuinely happy as a kid. More specifically, there was never a more carefree moment in my life than as a kid lost in my imagination during bath time.
Horror Hide and Seek: A Terrifying Tale of a Camping Trip Gone Wrong
The air was thick with the smell of damp earth and the distant sound of crickets echoed in the darkness. Six friends, all in their early twenties, had decided to spend a weekend camping in the woods. As night fell, they sat around a campfire, roasting marshmallows and telling scary stories.
Reed Alexander's Horror Review of 'Candyman' (2021)
It would be impossible to talk about this movie without mentioning the political undertone. I mean, you basically can't even talk about the original Candyman (1992) without mentioning the political undertones. The first was more about Redlining and the creation of the Projects, and the new one is more about gentrification and police brutality, but both stories were told with a purpose. The director and writer of both movies wanted to tell a story that highlights the systematic oppression of black people and how that's exploited by white people. The first one didn't pull any punches and neither did the second. Frankly, it's a fantastically brilliant way to create a mythos. The urban legend of Candyman takes on a life of its own in the real lives and real struggles of black people.
Reed AlexanderPublished about a year ago in HorrorThe Power of Forgiveness: Healing Yourself and Others Through Forgiveness
It was just another ordinary day in Turkey. The sun was shining brightly in the sky, and the city was bustling with activity. Sarah was sitting at her desk in her apartment, working on her latest project. Suddenly, she felt a slight tremble beneath her feet. It was nothing new for a city known for its earthquakes, but this one felt different. The tremble turned into a violent jolt, causing Sarah's desk to shake, and she fell off her chair.
Emre OzcanPublished about a year ago in HorrorThe Ghost in the Mirror
There was a magnific old mansion that had belonged to the same family for multitudinous generations. With its expansive grounds, elaborate dollies, and opulent furniture, the mansion was stunning. The manor house's dwellers were a fat, rich family who enjoyed hosting guests. nonetheless, the family kept a secret from the outside world behind unrestricted doors.
Markus MarwinPublished about a year ago in HorrorMalignant
Malignant" is a horror movie that was released in 2021 and directed by James Wan, the same director behind other popular horror movies such as "Saw" and "The Conjuring". The film follows Madison (Annabelle Wallis), a woman who experiences terrifying visions of gruesome murders. As the murders become more frequent, Madison begins to realize that her visions may be more than just a figment of her imagination.
The Cursed Doll
Chapter 1: The Gift It was a beautiful autumn day when Emily received the gift that would change her life forever. It was a doll, handmade and exquisitely crafted, with porcelain skin and jet-black hair. Emily was enchanted by the doll's beauty and spent hours playing with it, imagining all sorts of adventures and stories.
Manisha GargPublished about a year ago in HorrorThe Haunting of Ravenwood Manor
Chapter 1: The Invitation The sun was setting over the small town of Ravenwood as Sarah received an unexpected invitation in the mail. It was an invitation to attend the grand opening of Ravenwood Manor, a centuries-old mansion that had been restored to its former glory. Sarah, a journalist, was intrigued by the invitation and decided to attend the event to write a feature story about the mansion.
Manisha GargPublished about a year ago in Horror