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Close encounter at the midnight hour.
Close Encounters of the Midnight Hour It’s a quarter to 4, just a few hours before dawn. The room is dark; silence engulfs it. I lie in bed and fall asleep. In just a few hours, I will wake up and go through my morning routine. I’m not a morning person—just a bit tired from those sleepless nights.
By Rickles Pez4 days ago in Horror
Haunted doll that is creepier than Annabelle
A Haunted doll? In 2014, I found a cloth rag doll at a thrift store one evening and decided to give it to my 3-year-old granddaughter, Jayla. The doll was in fair condition and had a few faded spots. She was wearing a long dress that looked like something out of the Antebellum era, and I visualized a little girl running through the yard playing with her.
By Cheryl E Preston4 days ago in Horror
The Final Cut Returns for A New Season
Do you know what’s frightening about horror films in the U.S. and Canada? Horror films regularly account for about $1 billion in annual domestic ticket sales, or approximately 10% of the US and Canadian box office, making them a dependable and growing money-maker for Hollywood.
By Frank Racioppi4 days ago in Horror
The Oakville Blobs: When the Sky Dropped Something It Shouldn’t Have!
Some mysteries whisper... Others fall from the sky. And in 1994, that's just what happened. In the summer of 1994, residents of the quiet logging town of Oakville, Washington, reported something that sounded like a prank, a hoax, or perhaps a misremembered weather event. But it wasn’t. Because on multiple occasions that year, a strange gelatinous substance rained down from the sky, clear, sticky, and unnervingly organic.
By Veil of Shadows4 days ago in Horror
Ranking of Witchcraft Movies From Worst to Best. AI-Generated.
The Witchcraft franchise, known for its low-budget horror films, has garnered a unique reputation over the years. With a total of 16 films, the series is often critiqued for its inconsistent quality and reliance on softcore elements.
By Ninfa Galeano5 days ago in Horror
Fear on the High Seas: Comparing The Flying Dutchman and the Mary Celeste Tragedy
Commentary Hauntings on the High Seas Anything that haunts will usually frighten: and it doesn’t matter if it's a legend or an actual event in history. Still, which account will keep you up at night or make you wary of doing certain things such as going out on the open sea? No doubt, a real-life mystery such as the Mary Celeste can bring out the fear. But, in a twist of irony, it’s a legend that has had a lasting impact and may have affected the sailors' wellbeing.
By Dean Traylor5 days ago in Horror
Burn the Witch
The house at the end of the cul-de-sac wasn’t a place of magic; it was a rotting blemish of crumbling limestone and damp half-timbering. It slumped tiredly against the city wall, as if trying to melt into the shadows of the battlements. There lived the widow—a woman whose sole remaining sin was that she had simply outlived her usefulness to anyone.
By C.G. Burns5 days ago in Horror
The Signal From Tomorrow. AI-Generated.
The signal arrived at 2:46 AM. Dr. Adrian Cole had been staring at the monitors for hours inside the silent control room of the Orion Deep Space Observatory. Most nights were uneventful—just endless waves of cosmic noise drifting through space.
By Baseer Shaheen 5 days ago in Horror
Eight Feet Tall: The Shadow in the White Dress
1. The Intruder in the Twilight Imagine the scene: you are in a quiet, rural Japanese countryside. The sun is dipping below the horizon, and the sky is turning a bruised, deep purple. Everything is peaceful. Then, you see her. Standing over the rice fields, taller than the power lines, stands a woman in a white sundress and a wide-brimmed straw hat. You think it’s a trick of the light. But then, you hear it. A guttural, rhythmic sound echoing across the valley: "Po... po... po... po..." This is Hachishakusama—or "Eight Feet Tall." In the digital age of urban legends, few entities command as much primal, visceral fear as this towering specter. She is not a jump-scare ghost; she is a slow, methodical predator who marks her prey long before she strikes.
By Takashi Nagaya5 days ago in Horror











