celebrities
From Hitchcock to Stephen King, a roundup of the who's who in horror; all about celebrities flaunting their loudest screams and most nightmarish scenes.
The Hand That Lingered
The rain lashed down, a relentless drumbeat against the asphalt, mirroring the tempest in David’s soul. He knelt on the slick, black road, oblivious to the chill seeping into his bones, the growing numbness in his fingers. All that mattered was the small hand cradled in his. It was so small, so fragile, yet it felt impossibly warm against his trembling grip. “Lily,” he choked out, his voice a raw whisper torn by the wind. “My sweet Lily.”
By Noman Afridi9 months ago in Horror
“The Secret Room My Landlord Never Told Me About”
When I first moved into Apartment 3B on Halstead Street, I thought I'd found the deal of a lifetime. Two bedrooms, high ceilings, vintage windows, and a view that didn’t face another brick wall. It was oddly affordable, the kind of place that makes you pause and think, "What's the catch?"
By Hamad Haider9 months ago in Horror
The Forgotten Realm of Aetherion 🌌
Long before time was carved into days and nights, there existed a realm cloaked in twilight and wonder — Aetherion. It was not bound by the laws of earth or sky, but floated between dreams and memory, where stars whispered secrets to rivers and mountains moved like sleeping giants.
By Sofia Richie 9 months ago in Horror
The Bag I Found in the Mosque Had Millions in It — And a Note That Said: “Don’t Touch, Or You’ll Pay With Blood”
The Bag I Found in the Mosque Had Millions in It — And a Note That Said: “Don’t Touch, Or You’ll Pay With Blood” I was a cleaner in a small mosque on the edge of town.
By Noman Afridi9 months ago in Horror
Avoid Going Under the Bed.
Hey, wanna hear something really creepy? I mean, not just spooky like a Halloween mask or a haunted house with fake ghosts. I mean something that will make you double-check under your bed tonight. And I promise I’ll tell it like a friend, not like one of those boring ghost stories your cousin reads with a flashlight. Okay? So grab a blanket, get comfy—but not too comfy. Because this story? It might make you sleep with the lights on.
By Lucien Hollow 9 months ago in Horror










