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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.
Whispers from the Wall. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
It all started when Sana’s family moved into the old house at the end of Pinewood Lane. The rent was strangely cheap, and although the house looked worn out and quiet, her parents thought it was a good opportunity. “Maybe because it’s far from the city,” her father said with a shrug.
By ArshNaya Writes10 months ago in Horror
The Girl Under the Bed
Let me tell you a story that still keeps me up some nights. It’s not made up. It’s something that happened when I was 12, the year my family moved into a new house in the quiet part of town. It was a peaceful street, big trees, friendly neighbors. The kind of place where nothing bad ever happens.
By Silas Blackwood10 months ago in Horror
The Device That Didn’t Belong—And the Call From the Djinn
We didn’t plan to get lost. It was just a weekend forest hike with friends. Laughs, photos, snacks, and the thrill of being away from the noise of city life. But by nightfall, the trees looked less friendly. The trail signs disappeared. And the silence… started to feel unnatural.
By Noman Afridi10 months ago in Horror
The Night I Spent Alone in a Graveyard
It started as a dare. One of those late-night conversations where ego speaks louder than reason. We were a group of four, gathered around a bonfire near the edge of town, swapping ghost stories, laughing too loudly, and pretending we weren’t scared.
By Noman Afridi10 months ago in Horror
The Coffin That Spoke
1. The Shortcut It was just a shortcut. That’s what I told myself as I pushed open the rusted gate of the old cemetery that separated two neighborhoods in our town. I had taken the path a dozen times before, during the day. But that night was different. The wind was colder, the silence deeper. My phone’s battery had died, and I was already running late. So I stepped in.
By Noman Afridi10 months ago in Horror
The Anonymous Confession
Leo was a digital janitor. Not glamorous, but essential. He worked for "Echo Chamber," a global anonymous confession platform, sifting through the torrent of human secrets, fears, and dark desires. Most posts were fleeting whispers: a cheated spouse, a forgotten dream, a trivial lie. But every few months, a particular sequence of posts would appear, chillingly consistent, yet utterly untraceable. They were from "User_007," and their confessions were unlike anything else.
By Noman Afridi10 months ago in Horror







