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10 Female Pop Stars Who Have Starred in Horror Movies
Several female pop singers have ventured into the realm of horror films, showcasing their versatility and talent beyond music. Here are ten notable examples, along with the virtues that each brings to their roles:
By Ninfa Galeano7 days ago in Horror
The Ninth Hour of Malachi : SEASON 4
Chapter 12 (Climax and Immediate Aftermath) CHRONICLE LOG: Final entry in the retrieved portion of Father Pavel’s journal. The entry consists of only two words, written in a shaky, almost illegible hand, before the page is consumed by a jagged tear: "She awoke." The whereabouts of Father Pavel remain officially undisclosed.
By Tales That Breathe at Night7 days ago in Horror
The Howling Horror Movie Saga: From Worst to Best
The Howling franchise, known for its unique take on werewolf lore, has produced a mix of films since its inception in 1981. While the original film is often celebrated, the sequels have garnered varying degrees of success and critical reception.
By Ninfa Galeano7 days ago in Horror
Mirror of Lies
When Sofia moved into her grandmother’s old apartment, she expected dust, silence, and memories. What she did not expect was the mirror. It stood in the corner of the bedroom, tall and antique, framed in dark wood carved with twisting vines and tiny, watchful faces. Her grandmother had always kept a white sheet over it, something Sofia had found odd as a child. Now, standing alone in the dim room, she pulled the sheet away and uncovered the glass. At first, it reflected exactly what it should: her tired face, the half-unpacked boxes behind her, the pale evening light filtering through thin curtains. Nothing unusual. Nothing threatening.
By Sudais Zakwan8 days ago in Horror
The Last Train Home. AI-Generated.
Daniel had never liked taking the late train, but that night he had no choice. Work had kept him longer than expected, and the last train departing from the nearly deserted station was his only way home. The platform was unusually quiet, the overhead lights flickering as if struggling to stay awake. A cold wind swept through the empty space, carrying scraps of newspaper across the cracked tiles. Daniel checked his phone for the time, relieved to see the train was arriving on schedule. When the distant rumble echoed through the night, he felt a strange sense of comfort. At least the ride would be short.
By Sudais Zakwan8 days ago in Horror









