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LATEST HORROR TRUE STORIES

The Dark Side of Memes: The True Story of the O’...

1999

The True Story of the O’Sullivan Siblings Beyond the "Final Destination" Hoax. On social media, it is common to come across stories that seem to defy the laws of probability. One of the most persistent involves a supposed young couple who, after surviving a school shooting, reportedly died a year later from stray bullets. According to the viral posts, this tragic coincidence served as the inspiration for the famous horror franchise "Final Destination." However, scratching beneath the surface of this viral narrative reveals a very different reality—one made of genuine grief and digital... Read More

Extreme Body Modification

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Extreme body modification Here it is for you a chilling summary of real people who have radically modified their bodies to transform into animals, a phenomenon known as extreme body modification. These stories blend fascination with personal identity and horror at the physical and psychological risks involved. Eva Tiamat: The Dragon Woman Eva Tiamat, born Richard Hernandez, is an American transgender woman who underwent over 18 surgeries to resemble a mythical dragon. She implanted horns, fake gills, sharpened teeth, and changed her skin color to green and purple; today she lives... Read More

Beyond the depravity, the shocking death of Sam...

February 2025

ONE MONTH IN HELL The True Story of the Torture and Murder of Sam Nordquist (New York, 2025) Not all nightmares begin with a scream. Some begin with a journey, a promise, a reassuring message sent to a mother: “I’m fine. I’ll call you tomorrow.” For Sam Nordquist, that tomorrow never came.   Sam Nordquist   ✦ THE LAST JOURNEY In September 2024, Sam Nordquist, 24 years old, left Minnesota and traveled to Hopewell, New York. He had met a woman online who promised him hospitality, affection, and the possibility of a new beginning. No one imagined... Read More

The Duffel Bag Murder: A Chronicle of Horror.

2025

    The Duffel Bag Murder     A Chronicle of Horror in the Winter of 2025.   Pablo / Jhoanna    What initially appeared to be the disappearance of a beloved woman was revealed, in the early months of 2025, to be one of the most atrocious and psychologically devastating criminal cases in recent years. The case of Jhoanna Nataly Quintanilla Valle, 40, shattered the facade of apparent normalcy of a Milanese couple, dragging public opinion into an abyss of violence, cold-bloodedness, and desecration.   The Night of the Crime:... Read More

LATEST HORROR MOVIES NEWS

70 Years of Invasion of the Body Snatchers: The...

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Seventy Years of Insomnia: Why the Horror of the Body Snatchers Never Ages Seven decades. That is how much time has passed since 1956, when Don Siegel’s black-and-white masterpiece projected a terror onto the screen that would never leave the collective imagination. Celebrating the 70th anniversary of Invasion of the Body Snatchers today is not merely an act of cinephile nostalgia; it is the recognition of a disturbing fact: seventy years later, we still haven’t found a cure for that paranoia. While other films from that era might make us smile today due to their rudimentary special effects or naive plots, Siegel’s "pod" continues to make our... Read More

"Buddy" - Sundance Film Festival 2026

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Imagine being a kid again, sitting in front of the TV as the theme song of your favorite show begins to play. But this time, the colors are a bit too bright, the host's smile is a bit too wide, and suddenly, the cardboard walls start to bleed. This is the beating heart of "Buddy", the new psychedelic horror film that is terrifying critics. When Childhood Becomes a Slaughterhouse. This isn't your run-of-the-mill slasher with a masked killer. It’s something far more visceral: The Corrupted Icon: At the center of it all is a TV host (played masterfully by Fred Armisen) reminiscent of reassuring figures like Mr. Rogers. But behind that mask of... Read More

Golden Nightmares: A History of Horror at the Academy...

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Historically, the horror genre has had a complicated relationship with the Oscars, but there have been several landmark moments where these films managed to triumph. Here are the most significant cases: The Big Winners (Major Categories)   The Silence of the Lambs (1991): It is the only horror film (though often classified as a psychological thriller) to win the "Big Five": Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, and Best Adapted Screenplay. The Exorcist (1973): This was the first horror film ever nominated for Best Picture. It took home two statues: Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Sound. Get Out (2017): A... Read More

Léa Seydoux Joins Mikey Madison in A24’s Darkly...

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Léa Seydoux Joins Mikey Madison in A24’s Darkly Comedic Take on "The Masque of the Red Death" The ensemble for A24’s upcoming reimagining of Edgar Allan Poe’s classic gothic tale, The Masque of the Red Death, is shaping up to be a powerhouse of international talent. French star Léa Seydoux (Dune: Part Two, No Time to Die) has officially joined the cast, starring alongside recently minted Oscar winner Mikey Madison (Anora). A Revisionist Twist on a Gothic Classic Directed by Charlie Polinger, the film is being described as a "wildly revisionist and darkly comedic" adaptation of Poe’s 1842 short story. While the original material is a somber... Read More

LATEST HORROR MOVIES REVIEWS

Iron Lung

2025

An Immersion into Claustrophobic Nightmare Iron Lung marks the cinematic directorial debut of Mark Fischbach (Markiplier), and it does so with a vision that bets everything on psychological tension and body horror. The film perfectly translates the essence of the original material: that suffocating feeling of being trapped in a metal box, surrounded by an ocean of blood on an alien moon. The strength of the film lies in its industrial and grimy aesthetic. Markiplier’s direction doesn't hunt for cheap jump scares; instead, it builds constant dread through sound design—where every creak of the hull sounds like the last—and cinematography... Read More

Daydreamers

2025

Months after its release, Daydreamers has established itself as one of the most original titles in the recent Asian horror landscape, managing to bring a breath of fresh air to the vampire subgenre. Technical and Artistic Analysis Timothy Linh Bui's Direction: The director has successfully turned Saigon into a character in its own right. The cinematography, rich in contrasts between city neon and river darkness, creates an atmosphere suspended between dream and nightmare. Performances: Chi Pu steals the show as Trieu, portraying a magnetic and elegant "vampire queen." The chemistry between the two brothers (Tran Ngoc Vang and... Read More

Ash

2025

"Ash" presents itself as a visually hypnotic work that blends claustrophobic science fiction with a "mindbender" psychological thriller. Under the visionary direction of musician and filmmaker Flying Lotus, the film moves away from classic space-opera tropes to focus on a visceral narrative charged with tension. The strength of the film lies in the chemistry between the two leads, Eiza González and Aaron Paul, who successfully convey a constant sense of paranoia. The cinematography is dominated by crimson tones and deep blacks (as suggested by the poster), creating a feverish atmosphere that reflects the unstable mental state of the... Read More

DoobaDooba

2025

"Dooba Dooba," distributed by Dark Sky Films, stands as one of the most peak-disturbing examples of modern found footage and analog horror. The film breaks away from traditional tropes to become a sensory experiment, where the narrative is not guided by classic direction but by the cold, grainy gaze of domestic security cameras. It is a work that dances on the thin line between clinical paranoia and supernatural terror, utilizing a color palette dominated by a suffocating neon red that transforms the house into a distorted, geometric trap. The film's true power lies in its parasitic sound design. As the tagline "Hear it once, you won't... Read More

The Ugly Stepsister

2025

The Aesthetics of Pain in "The Ugly Stepsister". "The Ugly Stepsister" belongs to that contemporary wave of cinema that delights in dismantling the foundations of classic fairy tales to reveal their most rotten and realistic core. Director Emilie Blichfeldt doesn't settle for a simple horror "rebranding" of Cinderella; she stages a descent into hell that is as visually sumptuous as it is psychologically unbearable. A Fierce Critique of Perfection The beating heart of the film is the obsession with the body. While in the original tale the "ugliness" of the stepsisters was often a moral trait or a simple narrative device, here it... Read More

28 Years Later

2025

Return of the Masters. The circle closes, or perhaps expands dramatically. Danny Boyle and Alex Garland reteam for this third installment, proving that the "rabies virus" still has much to offer. If 28 Days Later was an urban thriller and 28 Weeks Later a burst of military action, this film veers toward mature and philosophical post-apocalyptic science fiction. Boyle's direction abandons the gritty digital style of his early films for more epic yet equally disturbing cinematography. The film shines in showing how humanity has adapted to horror: there's no longer just escape, but a new, macabre normality. The tension is constant, supported... Read More

LATEST HORROR MOVIES INTERVIEWS

Guglielmo Favilla

Actor

Guglielmo Favilla (born 1981, in Livorno) is an Italian actor, director, and screenwriter. A graduate of the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia, he has worked across theater, film, and television. Known for his versatility, he gained recognition in the horror genre with "Eaters" (2010), "Extreme Jukebox" (2013), "Stellastrega" (2018), and Dario Argento’s "Dark Glasses" (2022), where he played Jerry. Also active as a voice actor and writer, Favilla moves effortlessly between dramatic and comedic roles. He continues to collaborate... Read More

Fabrizio Bordignon

Actor

Fabrizio Bordignon, born in Rome in 1970, is an Italian actor known for his roles in independent horror cinema. He has appeared in films such as "The Slaughter – La Mattanza", "Me and the Devil", "42/66 – The Origins of Evil", and "7 Sins". His intense and magnetic performances have earned him recognition as "Best Actor" at the "FiPiLi Horror Festival" and the "Los Angeles Horror Competition".

Domenico Diele

Actor

Domenico Diele is an Italian actor born in Siena in 1985. After studying acting in Rome, he began a career in film and television. Known for his intense and dramatic roles, he also appeared in a horror film: Paura 3D (2012), directed by the Manetti Bros., where he plays Ale, one of the main characters caught in a disturbing story inside an isolated villa.

The Manetti Bros - Horrorgalore

The Manetti Bros.

directors - screenwriters - producers

The Manetti Bros., the pseudonym of Marco Manetti (Rome, January 15, 1968) and Antonio Manetti (Rome, September 16, 1970), are Italian brothers, film directors, screenwriters, and producers. They made their debut in 1994 with “Consegna a domicilio” and gained attention with “Torino Boys” (1997). Moving between cinema and television, they directed films such as “Zora la vampira” (2000), “Piano 17” (2005), and the cult TV series “L’Ispettore Coliandro” (since 2006). Passionate about genre cinema, they also ventured into horror: they directed “Paura 3D” (2012), a... 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

Mask of the Deer Woman

Mask of the Deer Woman

Laurie Dove

"Mask of the Deer Woman" by Laurie L. Dove: An Intriguing and Profound Thriller --- Prepare for a tense, atmospheric, and culturally rich journey into the heart of a Native American reservation. *Mask of the Deer Woman* by Laurie L. Dove is much more than a simple thriller; it is a courageous and necessary exploration of the epidemic of missing and murdered Indigenous women, steeped in myth and mystery. We follow former Chicago detective Carrie Starr, a tormented and flawed protagonist who, after the death of her daughter, returns to her roots to take on the role of Tribal Sheriff. Another young woman, Chenoa Cloud, has... Read More

The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner

The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified...

James Hogg

James Hogg, a Scottish poet and storyteller, in 1824 presents us with The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner, a visionary and disturbing novel whose narrative power anticipates the anxieties of modern literature by nearly a century. Often described as a forerunner of the psychological and gothic novel, this book is a descent into the depths of the human psyche, blind faith, and moral duplicity. The narrative structure is surprisingly sophisticated: alongside the “objective” account of an editor, we find the first-person memoir of the protagonist, Robert Wringhim, a young man convinced he is predestined... Read More

What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?

Henry Farrell

The Claustrophobic Theatre of a Shattered Identity. In the landscape of modern gothic literature, few works fuse psychological melodrama with the macabre of the everyday as masterfully as What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? by Henry Farrell. This 1960 novel is a dark elegy on decay, sisterly envy, and the disintegration of identity through the distorting lenses of fame and resentment. Farrell invites us into a Los Angeles mansion that is less a home than an emotional mausoleum. The protagonists, Jane and Blanche Hudson—former child stage and film stars—embody the two-faced nature of celebrity: the smiling face turned... Read More

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

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