slasher
Don't open that door! Psycho made slasher films a hallmark of the horror genre; explore iconic hackers, slashers, and chainsaw-wielding psychopaths, from the safety of your living room.
Send to Kill. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Preacher leaned back in his chair, a distant look in his eyes. “I had this vision last Wednesday,” he began, gathering his thoughts. “I prepared myself for what you asked me last week about helping you guys out. In the vision, I saw a woman sitting in a chair, looking down, clearly sad. She was in a garage, and nearby, hidden among some bushes, was a baby covered in blood. The baby looked… evil. I can’t explain it, but its eyes were wide and it had this unsettling smile.” He paused, the memory vivid in his mind. “Then everything just vanished, and another vision took its place. The woman was still in the garage, but now she was crying.”
By Winston Benjamin6 months ago in Horror
Send to Kill. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
The Angel of Death, a nameless specter, had carved a path of destruction across the years, his confidence growing with each kill. Killing had become a routine; now, he craved chaos. Akkerstad, a small yet bustling town, was ruled by gangsters. Three main gangs held sway: the Zulus, the Mexicans (known as “The Guys” by locals), and the Ruthless.
By Winston Benjamin6 months ago in Horror
Send To Kill. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Preacher Jarvis is a man of God, a true apostle chosen by the Lord himself. The only difference between him and other godly men is that he isn’t officially ordained yet, but he is deeply saved by grace. His story is just as tragic as that of the Angel of Death—his mother was gang-raped by strangers, and she took her own life just days after he was born. He grew up in an orphanage, and like the Angel of Death, he gave his life to Christ at sixteen. But instead of walking the righteous path, he joined a gang and became a hitman, taking many lives.
By Winston Benjamin6 months ago in Horror
Send To Kill. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
In a world where beliefs clashed like thunder, some worshipped Buddha, others knelt before the cross, and some whispered prayers to Allah. But in the shadows lurked a man who didn’t fit into any of these beliefs. He was a self-made monster—a mix of faith and madness. He read the Bible not to find salvation, but to twist its words into a weapon for his darkest urges.
By Winston Benjamin6 months ago in Horror
Series Finale. Content Warning.
You'd think dying would hurt more. I'm sitting here now, watching my blood pool beneath the microphone stand, and all I can think about is how we were only twelve minutes into episode forty-seven. The red recording light still blinks on my laptop screen. Still capturing everything.
By Scott Sterling7 months ago in Horror









