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Inspired by Reality: The Creepiest True Crime Moments in The Devil on Trial

Inspired by Reality: The Creepiest True Crime Moments...

1981

The Netflix documentary The Devil on Trial explores one of the most haunting true-crime cases in American history, delving into the story of the infamous “Devil Made Me Do It” defense used by Arne Cheyenne Johnson in 1981. What makes this case so compelling isn’t just the crime itself but the disturbing connection between supernatural forces and real-world tragedy, as claimed by the people involved. For fans of horror, goth culture, and true crime, this documentary presents a unique mix of terror and intrigue, blending courtroom drama with supernatural horror. By examining the true story... Read More

Five Haunted Artifacts That Put Annabelle to Shame

Five Haunted Artifacts That Put Annabelle to Shame

Anytime

When it comes to horror, the haunted doll Annabelle has certainly earned her reputation. But what if I told you that she’s just the beginning? Haunted objects from across the world have left a terrifying trail of curses, strange occurrences, and ghostly activity that make Annabelle look like child’s play. From cursed paintings to eerie furniture, here are some of the most spine-chilling, real-life haunted items that will give even the bravest horror fans chills. 1. Robert the Doll – Key West, Florida One of the most notorious haunted dolls, Robert the Doll, resides in the Fort... Read More

The Most Disturbing True Crimes Behind Popular Horror Films

The Most Disturbing True Crimes Behind Popular Horror...

1900

When it comes to horror, sometimes reality is more disturbing than fiction. Some of the most iconic horror movies actually have roots in real-life events—stories of true crime and terror that filmmakers adapt into chilling cinematic experiences. For those of you with a love for the macabre, here’s a look at the true crimes that inspired some of the horror genre’s most notorious films.   The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 1. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre – Inspired by Ed Gein’s Gruesome Crimes In 1974, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre shocked audiences with its raw and brutal... Read More

Forgotten Nightmares: 5 Dark Military Experiments Erased from History’s Memory

Forgotten Nightmares: 5 Dark Military Experiments...

1900

Throughout history, many governments have dabbled in dark military experiments—some so horrific they were buried deep, hoping the world would forget. These experiments, often hidden under the guise of "research" or "national security," are riddled with tales of suffering, horror, and sometimes shocking scientific revelations. While some of these secretive operations have become open secrets, the sheer horror behind them remains unsettling. From psychological manipulation to biological testing on unwitting subjects, here are five military experiments that were so disturbing they were nearly... Read More

LATEST HORROR MOVIES NEWS

The Dark Psychology of Horror

The Dark Psychology of Horror

Movies News

Why Real-Life Killers Love Horror Movies When we talk about horror movies, most of us think of thrilling chills, immersive stories, or even just an adrenaline rush. But horror movies hold a more disturbing appeal for some individuals, especially those with violent tendencies or complex psychological issues. This article dives into the dark psychology behind why real-life killers might find horror films particularly alluring. By analyzing infamous cases, horror movie culture, and psychological research, we’ll uncover how horror’s thrill can warp into something far darker. The Psychology Behind Horror’s Dark Allure Horror movies are powerful... Read More

From Page to Terror: The 3 Best Book-Based Horror Movies of 2024

From Page to Terror: The 3 Best Book-Based Horror...

Books News - Movies News

1. The Watchers Book: The Watchers by A.M. Shine Director: Ishana Night Shyamalan Plot & Review: This horror film brings to life A.M. Shine’s atmospheric novel set in an isolated Irish forest where young artist Mina becomes trapped in a concrete bunker, observed nightly by silent, menacing figures. Dakota Fanning shines as the protagonist in a suspense-driven adaptation that captures the original novel's tension, blending survival horror with psychological thrills. The film delivers gripping scenes that leave audiences captivated by Mina's struggle and the looming dread of the watchers. Director’s Background: Ishana Night Shyamalan... Read More

Top 5 Most Anticipated Horror Movies of 2025 That Will Haunt Your Dreams

Top 5 Most Anticipated Horror Movies of 2025 That...

Movies News

The year 2025 is shaping up to be groundbreaking for horror enthusiasts with new releases from renowned directors like Jordan Peele, Jennifer Kent, and Guillermo del Toro. Here’s a detailed look into the top five most highly anticipated horror movies that are set to redefine fear with thrilling narratives, haunting visuals, and unforgettable performances. 1. "Dark Tides" Director: Jordan Peele Release Date: March 2025 Cast: TBA Overview and Review: Jordan Peele has proven his horror mastery with titles like Get Out and Us, blending social commentary and psychological horror to create movies that both entertain and... Read More

The top 5 Horror Podcasts You can't miss

The top 5 Horror Podcasts You can't miss

People News

1. "Lore" - A podcast that explores the dark and often forgotten stories of our past, delving into the true history behind folklore, myths, and legends. (https://twitter.com/lorepodcast) 2. "The NoSleep Podcast" - An audio version of the popular Reddit thread of the same name, featuring chilling tales from amateur writers and voice actors. (https://twitter.com/NoSleepPodcast) 3. "My Favorite Murder" - A true crime podcast with a horror twist, as Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark delve into some of the most infamous murder cases in history. (https://twitter.com/MyFavMurder) 4. "Welcome to Night Vale" - A surreal and macabre... Read More

LATEST HORROR MOVIES REVIEWS

What We Do in the Shadows

2014

Welcome to the world of vampires... but not the ones you think! "What We Do in the Shadows" is a 2014 mockumentary film directed by Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement, that will make you laugh and fall in love with the most awkward and hilarious vampires in cinema history! The story follows the lives of four vampires who share an apartment in Wellington, New Zealand. There's Viago (Taika Waititi), the oldest and most responsible vampire; Deacon (Jonathan Brugh), the rebellious and rock-loving vampire; Vladislav (Jemaine Clement), the darkest and most menacing vampire; and Petyr (Ben Fransham), the strangest and most unsettling vampire.... Read More

The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane

1976

The film is a psychological thriller that explores themes of isolation, loneliness, and the fragility of childhood. Jodie Foster's performance is exceptional, and her chemistry with Martin Sheen is palpable. The film received positive reviews from critics, with many praising its tense atmosphere and original storyline. The film was shot in just 20 days, and Jodie Foster was only 13 years old when she played the role of Rynn.

From Beyond the Grave

1973

From Beyond the Grave - The Film That Will Make You Rethink Shopping at Thrift Stores Have you ever thought about buying a vintage item and worrying that it might be cursed? No? Well, after watching From Beyond the Grave, you might start thinking twice before haggling with an antique dealer who looks as sinister as Peter Cushing. This little gem of British horror takes us through an anthology of tales that feel like episodes of The Twilight Zone, but with that unmistakable ‘70s touch—questionable fashion choices, homemade special effects, and actors delivering performances with the enthusiasm of someone paying off a mortgage. The... Read More

Night Watch

1973

"Night Watch" is a film that skillfully plays with the sense of paranoia and suspense, immersing the viewer in a gothic and claustrophobic atmosphere. Elizabeth Taylor offers an intense performance, making the protagonist's growing state of anxiety and confusion believable. The director makes the most of the psychological tension, maintaining the ambiguity between hallucination and reality until the final twist. The aesthetic of the film recalls classic gothic thrillers with dark houses, torrential rains and a constant sense of impending menace. Although it can be slow at times, the narrative crescendo and the shocking ending make it an... Read More

The Omen

1976

The film builds to a crescendo of anxiety and fear without the need for excessive jump scares, thanks to a refined direction and a soundtrack (composed by Jerry Goldsmith) that has become iconic. Gregory Peck and Lee Remick offer convincing performances that give credibility to the story. Little Damien (Harvey Stephens) is perfectly disturbing. Some sequences, such as the death of the priest and that of the nanny, are still among the scariest in the history of cinema. The Omen is a psychological horror that plays on religious fears and the inevitability of fate. With a well-constructed narrative and a terrifying atmosphere, it is a... Read More

Founders Day

2023

Blood, Masks, and… Democracy?! If you thought politics was already scary enough, Founders Day takes electoral terror to a whole new level. This slasher with a patriotic twist blends elections, mystery, and a masked serial killer sporting a judge’s wig, ready to enforce his own laws… with a bloody gavel! The tone is a mix between Scream and a presidential debate… except here, if you answer wrong, you don’t just lose votes—you lose your head! The performances are surprisingly solid for an indie horror film, with believable young leads and an antagonist who knows how to leave a lasting impression. The atmosphere is tense, the blood... Read More

LATEST HORROR MOVIES INTERVIEWS

Désirée Giorgetti

Désirée Giorgetti

actress

Desirée Giorgetti was born in Milan on August 2nd, 1982. In 2006, she graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art "Silvio D'Amico." She continued her journey by studying under June Jasmine Davis, a lifetime member of the Actors' Studio in New York. After a few years of theatrical tours (working with the likes of Ottavia Piccolo, Zuzzurro & Gaspare, Remo Girone, under the direction of Carlo Cerciello, and recently appearing in "Incognito" by Nick Payne), she starred in her first horror film, Morituris. This film, censored in Italy,... Read More

Najarra Townsend

Najarra Townsend the new beautiful face of horror movies

Actress

Najarra Townsend was born on December 5, 1989, in the USA. She is known as an actress and producer. She is famous for her roles in Contracted - Phase I (2013), Me and You and Everyone We Know (2005), and Tru Loved (2008).

Andrea De Sica, director

Andrea De Sica, director of Don't Kill Me

Director

Born in Rome on December 30, 1981, he is the son of composer Manuel De Sica and producer Tilde Corsi. He is the nephew of Vittorio De Sica and his uncle is the actor Christian De Sica. As a boy he collaborated as a volunteer assistant on the set of Bernardo Bertolucci's The Dreamers. Later he was assistant director for Ferzan Özpetek's La Finestra di Fronte and Vincenzo Marra's Vento di terra. After studying philosophy at the Roma Tre University, in 2009 he graduated in directing at the Experimental Center of Cinematography. With "I figli della notte... Read More

Paolo Martini, director of The Relic

Interview with Paolo Martini, director of The Relic

director

Paolo Martini, director/producerCarrara, 1973. After his studies at University of Southern California Los Angeles, he graduates in Art Direction at IED in Milan and starts his career in advertising working forimportant agencies and clients as Mazda, Vichy, Bmw. Later he moves toRome and starts working in post productionfor Rai, Mediaset and Sitcom, writing and directing his first shorts. They arepremiered at Oberhausen and Clermont-Ferrand and winseveral international awards finding national DVD distribution with Medusa.The shorts havebeen presented alsoat the special... Read More

LATEST HORROR GAMES REVIEWS

The Best Horror Game Ever - Outlast

The Best Horror Game Ever - Outlast

From beginning to end, Outlast’s graphics and audio are one of the best in a horror game. From the intensified lighting to terrifying audio, they both work together to keep the player on the edge throughout the gameplay experience. The lighting in Outlast is very dark to give the player a terrifying vibe. When traveling around, all the player has is a camera with night vision to see because the majority of the asylum is bathed in darkness. The player will be looking through the bright green lens while navigating the asylum, which adds to the tension of the game. Outlast’s horrific survival game keeps players on their toes as they make their way through an insane asylum with deranged mental patients... Read More

Ghost Theory

An Indie Video-Game First-Person, Adventure, Horror Taking you on "Ghost-Hunting and "Paranormal-Research" Featuring Real-World haunted locations! From "Prague" "Czech" "Dreadlocks Ltd" We give you today the game "Ghost Theory" "Dreadlocks Ltd" that developed before "Rune Legend" Formed in 2011 And it's most recent Release, "Dex", an action Role-Playing Game! Even though this is a horror game, ghosts won't appear without provocation! Your task is to find out ghosts and to meet their objectives You'll have many Gadgets, interacting with objects! And you'll see so much more horror! The game'll be released on "PS4", "PC" and "XONE" At Q4 2017 "Be patient! Explore! Observe!" These are the words of "Professor Frost" Your mentor and head... Read More

Overkill's The Walking Dead

Overkill's The Walking Dead

Overkill’s The Walking Dead is a tie in to the well-known series created by Robert Kirkman and to the #1 AMC hit show of the same name. The game will be incorporating the primary theme of survival horror, as well as elements like role-playing, action, and stealth; it “invites players to explore the hugely popular The Walking Dead universe, where they will play the role of survivors fending for themselves in a post apocalyptic world dominated by flesh-eating walkers.” The game will be set in the fall in Washington. Delays for Overkill Software’s anticipated co-op FPS, The Walking Dead are, at this point, unsurprising. The game was first announced back in 2014 and has been subjected to tentative... Read More

Call of Cthulhu

Developed by Cyanide Studios, Call of Cthulhu is an "upcoming RPG-investigation game," according to the game's description. In the trailer, we see private investigation Edward Pierce slowly losing grip on reality, but left unsure whether or not the things he's seeing are hallucinations... or something more.  Call of Cthulhu, the official video game of the tabletop of the same name released a trailer this week showing off its new look. From the trailer description: "In today’s trailer, plunge into the troubled mind of private investigator Edward Pierce, as his perception of reality becomes more and more skewed the closer he gets to the Great Dreamer’s sphere of influence. Clutch to your withering sanity... Read More

Among the Sleep

Among the Sleep

Think what sets Among the Sleep apart from most games is its decision to place the player in the shoes of a child. Not only that, but the game never breaks away from the conceit. This is how Among the Sleep defines itself amongst the horror landscape. Written words are merely gibberish, everything is too big and too high, and the only constant in the child’s journey to save his mysteriously absent mother is a talking teddy bear. All of these aspects combine to create a sense of innocent terror; forget the fact that there is a shadowy figure prowling the environments you roam. There is a lot to love about the way Among the Sleep presents itself, but it is also a game that attempts to have a ... Read More

The Evil Within

The Evil Within

I end up rather clashed about The Evil Within, the most recent game from Resident Evil maker Shinji Mikami. This may well be on account of The Evil Within is from multiple points of view a clashed game all by itself. It is at the same time a reverence to and a separating from Mikami’s most basically acclaimed creation, the splendid Resident Evil 4.  It is goal-oriented yet likewise preservationist, actually radiant yet additionally frustratingly confined. It contains many incredible little minutes, yet winds up feeling like short of what the entirety of its parts. So it is maybe obvious that I was both excited and frustrated by it. This inquisitive mixture of respect and repudiation is clear inside the diversion’s initial... Read More

LATEST HORROR BOOKS REVIEWS

Doll's Eyes

Bari Wood

"Doll's Eyes" is a thriller written by Bari Wood, an author known for her suspense and psychological horror novels. The novel is characterized by increasing tension, a gripping narrative and a strong psychological element that explores the boundary between the paranormal and reality. Wood once again demonstrates her talent for building dark atmospheres and complex characters. If you like thrillers with a supernatural twist, "Doll’s Eyes" could be an intriguing read, similar to the works of Stephen King or Dean Koontz

Carmilla

Sheridan Le Fanu

Published in 1872, Carmilla is a classic gothic tale that laid the foundations for the modern figure of the female vampire. Written by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, the short novel anticipates Bram Stoker's Dracula by more than twenty years and features many of the elements that will become typical of the vampire horror genre. One of the most fascinating aspects of the novel is its erotic subtext and the ambiguity of the bond between Carmilla and Laura. Le Fanu explores the theme of desire and seduction with great subtlety, using vampirism as a metaphor for forbidden passions and the fear of the unknown. The atmosphere is... Read More

The Doll-Master and Other Tales of Terror

Joyce Carol Oates

Six dark stories, where anguish, violence and terror are the protagonists and that tell of an increasingly hallucinated America made of disturbing obsessions that in these pages come to life leading the characters to commit unspeakable horrors. Direct and flowing writing that takes from the first to the last page, a cynicism that you would not expect from a woman, absolutely a must read.

loop

koji suzuki

It is the third chapter of the series of Japanese novels by the same author, which began with "Ring" in 1991 and continued with "Spiral" in 1995 and so far the only one not to have had a film adaptation, for this reason it seems completely detached from the films produced, in fact it is the denial of everything that happened in the first two books... It completely overturns the story with twists never seen before.  Perhaps one could argue that it is not a horror story because it is not scary, but it still takes you from start to finish and continues to surprise. Ultimately, "Loop" attempts to provide a scientific... Read More

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