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The hidden world of all things supernatural; a look inside witchcraft, spells, vexes, black magic and other spine-tingling supernatural phenomena.
Reed Alexander's Horror Review of 'Hellhole' (2020)
Fucking movie is a cock tease. Just when it was getting good it left me feeling disappointed. I obviously can't talk about it without going into the spoilers, but I feel super let down. I was so let down it almost ruined the movie for me. I guess the rest is good enough that it was still worth it, but I definitely won't ever bother watching this again. So yeah, before we get into the meat and tatters, this movie was worth at least one go. If you're a fan of horror, give this a shot.
Reed AlexanderPublished 11 months ago in HorrorHarold’s Little Helper. Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3.
Part 1. Deep in the heart of the quiet suburban neighbourhood of Bournemouth, there lived an old man named Harold. Harold was a recluse who rarely left his house, spending most of his days delving into the dark arts and dabbling in the occult.
Tanya DoolinPublished 11 months ago in HorrorThe Haunting at Blackwood Manor
Chapter 1: The Invitation In the heart of the countryside stood Blackwood Manor, a grand, imposing mansion shrouded in mystery. Its dark, ivy-covered walls whispered secrets from a bygone era. When Emily received an unexpected invitation to spend the weekend at the manor, she couldn't resist the allure of the unknown.
Haunted Mansion Horror
Once upon a time, in a small town enveloped by a dense forest, there stood an abandoned mansion, whispered to be cursed by the dark forces that once dwelled within. The townsfolk had long avoided the eerie structure, believing it to be a breeding ground for unspeakable horrors. But one curious soul, named Emily, couldn't resist the allure of the macabre and decided to venture into the mansion's depths, unaware of the terrifying journey that awaited her.
DE Franc ComedyPublished 11 months ago in HorrorThe Real-Life Warrens: The True Story Behind the Conjuring Franchise
For decades, paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren have captivated audiences with their stories of ghostly encounters, demonic possessions, and haunted homes. Their work has inspired numerous books, documentaries, and movies, including the popular Conjuring franchise. While the Warrens' investigations have been controversial, their contributions to the field of paranormal research and investigation cannot be denied. In this article, we'll dive deep into the true story behind the Conjuring franchise and explore the Warrens' most famous cases, including the Amityville Horror, the Haunting in Connecticut, and the Enfield Poltergeist. We'll separate fact from fiction and examine the Warrens' legacy and impact on the paranormal community and pop culture.
Krishna rajPublished 11 months ago in HorrorCabin in the Mountains
It began as a freak snowstorm. I've been hiking and camping in the woods outside of Cashmere since I was in high school. It was a spot I used to like to come to with my friends before they all got too busy to return to nature every now and again. The wilderness in north Georgia is just so beautiful. It's a great place to immerse yourself in nature and return to your roots.
Joshua CampbellPublished 11 months ago in HorrorDevil wanna cry
Chapter 1: Unleashed Darkness: In a small, quiet town nestled among towering mountains, an eerie silence hung in the air. The once vibrant streets were now empty, and the warm glow of streetlights seemed to have lost its charm. The townspeople, gripped by an unexplained fear, dared not venture out after dark. They spoke in hushed whispers, sharing tales of a malevolent force that lurked in the shadows.
THE BITTERSWEET SYMPHONY
Once upon a time, in a gloomy little town called Witherwood, there lived a peculiar couple named Edgar and Mildred. They were the epitome of opposites, each possessing a unique and twisted sense of humor that no one else in town could comprehend. Their love story was one shrouded in darkness, yet it was this darkness that brought them closer.
smith danielPublished 11 months ago in HorrorThe Telling Bone
Introduction This was kicked off by Catweazle's name for the telephone. Catweazle was a medieval sorcerer who ended up in modern times (the nineteen seventies). The full episode is all over Youtube and most of my readers might not even recognise what he is holding as a landline telephone handset.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 11 months ago in HorrorThe Jungle Road
Deep within the heart of the dense jungle, where sunlight struggled to penetrate the thick canopy, a lone motorcyclist named Alex embarked on a treacherous journey. With raindrops pelting down and the sky crackling with thunder, Alex tightened his grip on the handlebars, determined to conquer the unforgiving terrain.
anurag KashyapPublished 11 months ago in HorrorThe Haunting at the Abandoned Mansion
Once upon a moonless night, in a small, secluded town nestled among ancient, towering woods, a chilling tale unfolded. The townsfolk whispered of an abandoned mansion that stood at the edge of the forest—a place shrouded in darkness and haunted by unspeakable horrors.
Tamilore KutiPublished 11 months ago in HorrorThe Wicked Within
In a small town nestled in the heart of the forest, an evil force awakened. No one knew where it came from or what it wanted, but strange occurrences began to plague the town. At first, it was just small things like objects moving on their own or strange noises in the night.
Corey TurnerPublished 11 months ago in Horror