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.
Season 3 - The Bone-Light: How an Orphaned Village Became a Mouth for Something Older
CHAPTER 9: The Child Who Sang With No Mouth : How The Orphanage Fire Left Three Survivors With a God’s Song April 4th, 1980 - Borsk Regional Hospital (Secure Burn Ward, Room 12-C)
By Tales That Breathe at Night8 months ago in Horror
Whispers in the Jungle. AI-Generated.
It was supposed to be the perfect getaway. Three friends, Ayaan, Bilal, and Usman, had been planning their jungle adventure for months. The idea was simple: to escape the busy city life, explore the unknown, and challenge themselves to survive in the wilderness. Ayaan had heard stories of a forgotten jungle, nestled deep in the mountains — untouched, mysterious, and waiting to be explored.
By nasir shah8 months ago in Horror
Hatchet (2006): A Bloody Love Letter to Old-School American Horror. AI-Generated.
You know those horror flicks that don’t care about being trendy, artsy, or subtle? Hatchet is one of them. This is not a slow-burn, metaphor-heavy ghost story. Nah. This is swamp horror unleashed—a good ol’ fashioned blood-splatter bonanza that pays homage to everything we grew up loving about slashers, but with a tongue-in-cheek edge that feels both nostalgic and fresh.
By Cedric Walker(Gator)8 months ago in Horror
He Followed Me Home — A Chilling Tale of Stalking and Fear
I live on the edge of a quiet highway town in northern Utah. There’s not much here—just a few stores, truck stops, and rundown motels clinging to the side of the highway like forgotten relics. Dirt roads branch off to lead into the outskirts, where scattered homes sit on acres of forest and overgrown fields. My home is one of them. Remote, peaceful, isolated. Most days, that’s exactly how I like it.
By CreepVille Horror Stories8 months ago in Horror










