supernatural
The hidden world of all things supernatural; a look inside witchcraft, spells, vexes, black magic and other spine-tingling supernatural phenomena.
Just A Moment
In an instant, your whole world can completely change. And rarely is it for the better. Most of the time it can be for the worst. I’m pretty sure that it can always be for the worst.
Raphael FontenellePublished 3 days ago in HorrorJohn Henry Brown cheats death for the last time
One stubborn elderly man set in his ways John Henry Brown was a reasonably healthy man who, at 87, was still driving although his family had been asking him to stop. He was stubborn, had cheated death many times, and refused to give up his driver's license. At 2:00 p.m. on March 28, he finished a delicious lunch with his son, three grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren at Cracker Barrel restaurant.
Cheryl E PrestonPublished 4 days ago in HorrorThe kelpie, Scotland's mythical water horse
The kelpie, a monster from European mythology, is known as a legendary creature that resembles a white horse or occasionally a lovely young girl. It utilizes its guise to deceive peoples into accompanying it, only to ultimately submerge and eat them.
Horror storiesPublished 4 days ago in HorrorWhispering Woods: The Curse of Chalet
The gnarled fingers of twilight clawed at the dense canopy, casting long shadows upon the crumbling facade of the abandoned chalet. Legends, whispered like secrets on the wind, swirled around its weathered lumber - tales of a cursed past, a darkness that clung to its very foundation. Yet, for five teenagers, fueled by a potent mix of curiosity and youthful bravado, these were mere campfire stories.
MOHAMMED EL BOUHALIPublished 4 days ago in HorrorUnraveling Lucifer's Identity Crisis: A Cosmic Comedy of Errors
In the whimsical realm of celestial mix-ups, there's a tale so twisted, it puts even the most convoluted soap operas to shame. Welcome to the cosmic comedy of errors known as Lucifer's Identity Crisis—a journey through mistranslations, misunderstandings, and a healthy dose of biblical bloopers.
NICKSON NJERUPublished 5 days ago in HorrorChucky Review: "Death Becomes Her"
It feels like ages since Chucky graced our small screen, but it's only been a few months. At long last, the second half of the third season of the series has hit the small screen, and here's what went down.
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished 5 days ago in HorrorWhispers in the Shadows Final Chapter
Chapter 7: Confronting the Darkness The air in the chamber grew thick with tension as Sarah, Jake, and Lily stood face to face with their deepest fears. Shadows danced on the walls, twisting and contorting into grotesque shapes as if mocking their every move. The figure before them seemed to pulse with an otherworldly energy, its eyes gleaming with a malevolent light.
Whispers in the Shadows Chapter 5-6
Chapter 5: The Veil of Illusions As Sarah, Jake, and Lily pressed onward through the darkness of the hollow, the air grew heavy with tension, every step forward feeling like a battle against an unseen adversary. The whispers continued to echo through the corridors, their words twisting and distorting like the shadows that danced on the walls.
Whispers in the Shadows Chaper 3-4
Chapter 3: The Whispering Woods As the night wore on and the darkness deepened, Sarah, Jake, and Lily found themselves trapped within the confines of the ancient cabin. The air grew thick with tension, every creak of the floorboards and rustle of the wind outside sending shivers down their spines.
Whispers in the Shadows Chapter 1-2
Chapter 1: The Call of the Hollow The moon hung low in the sky, casting an eerie glow over the dense forest as Sarah, Jake, and Lily made their way through the underbrush. Their footsteps were muffled by the thick layer of leaves that carpeted the forest floor, and the only sound was the rustling of the trees in the wind.
The Gates of Hell (a.k.a. City of the Living Dead)
666The Gates of Hell is a 1980 Italian cheapo horror flick with zombies and gore. I'm not certain you'd call it "Giallo" but everyone and his little brother likes to throw around that term, so I'm going to do the same here. it was directed by Lucio "The Beyond" Fulci, a good Italian director from ages past but a rather bad child advocate who filmed a scene wherein he threw live chickens at Wil "Wesley Crusher" Wheaton's little sister during the single scene he filmed for David Keith's wretched H.P. Lovecraft "adaptation" The Curse (1987), about which Wil has written a horrific blog post alleging abuse and maltreatment of various shades by the Italian crew and the American actor and director, Keith (we say allegedly, as nothing can be definitively proved). We've written about that post in an article we never finished; oh, but we'll get to it, trust us.
Eclipse of the Damned
In the quaint town of Ravenswood, nestled amidst the dense, whispering pines of the Appalachian Mountains, a darkness loomed, unseen by the naked eye but felt in the marrow of every resident's bones. It was whispered about in hushed tones, tales of inexplicable disappearances and inexplicable tragedies that haunted the town like a curse.