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Interviews with authors, film directors and horror snobs of all kinds; conversations that will unsettle, and shed light on all things dark and mysterious.
World's Most Mysterious Disappearance
On Christmas Eve 1945, when the holiday mood was prevailing all over their family home in Fayetteville, West Virginia the Sodder family suffered a tragedy that still sticks in their minds. The in front of their eyes, what started as a joyful celebration suddenly became a horror film as the fire destroyed their house and entombed five of their children in the attic. Although the long struggle of George and Jennie Sodder provided no certainty of the fate of Maurice, Martha, Louis, Jennie, and Betty, the Sodders never gave up hope. So it all started then, a sort of decades-old search for answers, characterized by unstoppable stubbornness and ignoring the official version of improperly connected wiring.
By Amine Oubih2 months ago in Horror
The Most Disturbing Stories of People Going Missing. Content Warning.
Ben McDaniel who was 30-year-old and a Collierville native and an expert diver who had been within many stalactite-rich underwater system with a 20-pound reel spend his weekends free diving. That summer afternoon in August he seized every opportunity to enter into the cave by using his diving equipment. Secondly, he brought in a lantern (on a long stick) to lighten up the area. This had not been fully discovered and he intended to explore the section.
By Amine Oubih2 months ago in Horror
The Haunted History of Hoa Lo Prison
Hoa Lo Prison, otherwise called the "Hanoi Hilton," is a noteworthy jail situated in Hanoi, Vietnam. Worked by the French provincial organization in the late nineteenth hundred years, the jail has a dull and tempestuous history that incorporates its utilization by the French to imprison political detainees and later by the North Vietnamese government to confine detainees of war, including American pilots during the Vietnam War. The jail's set of experiences is entwined with the battle for autonomy and the contentions that molded Vietnam's cutting edge history. Today, a gallery offers an unpleasant look into the past, with numerous guests and staff revealing frightful experiences and unexplained peculiarities that recommend the presence of fretful spirits. This article will investigate the historical backdrop of Hoa Lo Prison and the spooky experiences that have been accounted for there.
By Kyrol Mojikal2 months ago in Horror
Extreme rituals
Extreme rituals and necromancy elicit a seductiveness and curiosity in numerous, frequently conjuring images of mysterious solemnities conducted in shadowy timbers or dimly lit chambers. These practices, steeped in history and myth, have captured the imagination of innumerous individualities across societies and generations. From ancient societies to ultramodern mores, the appeal of these rituals persists, offering a regard into the depths of mortal church, belief systems, and the hunt for power and understanding.
By vinoth kumar2 months ago in Horror
Whispers of the Ancients: The Ghostly Chronicles of Ayutthaya Historical Park
The quiet scenes of the Chao Phraya Waterway, lies where time stops and history murmurs its insider facts. Ayutthaya, when a powerful realm and presently an eerie remnant of its previous greatness, entices voyagers and history specialists the same to dive into its baffling past. This UNESCO World Legacy Site isn't simply an assortment of old remnants; it is a domain where the spirits of the past are said to wander, winding around stories of misfortune, win, and immortal secret.
By Kyrol Mojikal2 months ago in Horror
A horror story Dead. Content Warning.
Start writing...In the tired town of Willowbrook, settled in the midst of thick backwoods and haze covered slopes, there stood an old house, its disintegrating exterior a demonstration of a failed to remember period. Local people murmured of its dull past, asserting it was spooky by the spirits of the individuals who met their end inside its walls.
By Pairvag Islam2 months ago in Horror
Reed Alexander's Horror Review of 'Late Night with the Devil (2024). Content Warning.
When I say this movie went all in on the 70's theme, I mean at the cost of the plot. Even the practical FX are something you would expect out of a 70's horror movie. Even weirder, the movie feels like watching an episode of The Price Is Right. This really makes the movie seem profoundly absurd. Here's the thing though, it's why the movie is so damn good... I mean, don't get me wrong, it's actually quite bad, but in a really good way.
By Reed Alexander2 months ago in Horror
Himeji Castle: The Fortress of Hyōgo Prefecture
Roosted gloriously on a slope in the city of Himeji, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan, Himeji Palace isn't simply a dazzling engineering wonder yet additionally a spot saturated with history and legend. Ordinarily known as the "White Heron Palace" for its striking white outside and exquisite plan, Himeji Palace has represented hundreds of years as an image of Japan's rich social legacy. In any case, behind its beautiful exterior lies a more obscure side, with stories of phantoms and hauntings that have fascinated and scared guests for ages.
By Kyrol Mojikal2 months ago in Horror
First Ghost. Content Warning.
The myth of ghosts has been a fascinating and diverse topic across cultures and centuries. It dates back to ancient civilizations such as Egypt and Mesopotamia, where spirits were believed to linger in the earthly realm after death. In Greek mythology, spirits of the deceased wandered the underworld, while in Norse mythology, the spirits of the dead resided in Valhalla or Hel. Across Asia, beliefs in ghosts varied widely, from vengeful spirits seeking justice to benevolent ancestors watching over their descendants.
By Praveen Pk3 months ago in Horror