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A Slow-Burning Descent: UZU’s Ichi EP Review
A blend of industrial tones, haunting vocals, and emotional weight—UZU’s Ichi unfolds as a slow-burning experience. But does its atmosphere and sound fully carry the album from start to finish?
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Mr. Freeze Arkham File: The Dark Psychology Behind Gotham’s Frozen Mind
Mr. Freeze’s Arkham File follows Victor Fries’ transformation from an accomplished scientist into a man defined entirely by devotion. This deep psychological breakdown uncovers his misanthropy, obsessive grief, and intense experiments that turn science into obsession. Explore how Mr. Freeze transforms his pain into a personal crusade, using cryogenics as both a weapon and shield…
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Mexico’s Island Of The Dolls
Isla de las Muñecas holds the Guinness World Record for the largest collection of haunted dolls. But who was the eccentric owner of the island, and why did he collect so many?
Where The Wilderness Swallows Souls: The Alaska Triangle
There are places on this earth where the veil between the known and the unknowable grows thin where civilisation frays at its edges and something older, darker, and profoundly indifferent waits just beyond the treeline. The Alaska Triangle is one such place.
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The Scarecrow Arkham File: The Dark Psychology Behind Gotham’s Ruler of Fear
Scarecrow’s Arkham File exposes Dr. Jonathan Crane’s terrifying evolution from abused victim to Gotham’s master of fear. This deep psychological breakdown uncovers his antisocial traits, obsessive fears, and escalating experiments that turn terror into science. Explore how Scarecrow wages a chilling war of ideology against Batman through weaponized fear.
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Because You Were Home”: The True Story Behind “The Strangers
Welcome back to Reel Horror! Today, we’re looking at the case that inspired “The Strangers”: Charles Manson and the Tate-LaBianca Murders.
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Sharon Tate: The Night Hollywood Lost Its Innocence
Eight months pregnant and full of promise, Sharon Tate’s life was stolen in a crime that shocked the world. More than fifty years later, the horror of Cielo Drive still refuses to fade.
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The Joker Arkham File: The Dark Psychology Behind Gotham’s Most Twisted Villain
Is the Joker truly insane or something far more terrifying? This deep-dive Arkham File dissects the Clown Prince of Crime’s psychopathy, nihilism, and obsession with Batman, revealing why he remains Gotham’s most unpredictable and dangerous villain.
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Review Of The Music Video Mercy By Fourth Heaven
A haunting blend of tarot symbolism, smoke, and gothic atmosphere, Fourth Heaven’s Mercy draws you into a world of mysticism and emotion. But beneath the visuals, does the story and sound truly hold its ground?
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The Breast Ripper: Medieval Torture’s Most Disturbing Myth?
Was the Breast Ripper a real instrument of medieval punishment, or a myth born from our obsession with cruelty? The truth may be less certain, and far more disturbing, than the legend itself.
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Necrophilia: Desire, Death, and the Psychology of Absolute Control
For some, fascination with death goes beyond curiosity and into something far more unsettling. This article explores the psychology, history, and meaning behind one of the most taboo paraphilias.
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McKamey Manor: America’s Most Controversial Horror Attraction
A bag of dog food to enter. A waiting list of 27,000 people. A $20k cash prize. But what is McKamey Manor, really? And how did it become the source for a 32-page lawsuit?
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The Twitter Killer: Takahiro Shiraishi and the Predator Who Hunted the Vulnerable
He offered help to those who wanted to die—but behind the screen was something far darker. This is the story of the man who turned compassion into a weapon.
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Before Dracula: The First Vampires of Mesopotamia
Long before Dracula, ancient Mesopotamia was filled with blood-drinking demons and restless spirits that preyed on the living. These early entities reveal the origins of the vampire myth and the fears that shaped it.
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The Girl Who Wasn’t a Child: The Barbora Škrlová Case and the Horror It Inspired
Welcome back to Reel Horror! Today, we’ll be discussing the Barbora Škrlová case, the basis of the 2009 movie Orphan, as well as the film’s tragic repercussions in the years that followed.
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Mary Toft and the Medical Hoax That Fooled Georgian England
In 1726, an English woman stunned some of the most respected physicians of her time with a series of claims that quickly captivated and divided Georgian society. What followed was a scandalous unraveling of deception, ambition, and exploitation that left both the public and the medical world humiliated.
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A Review of A Gothic Witch’s Oracle Deck by Raven Digitalis
A few months ago, Raven Digitalis contacted Gothic Bite Magazine regarding a review of his oracle deck. We have since had the opportunity to explore it, and the following are my impressions of this distinctly gothic offering.
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Review Of My Redemption By Christine Plays Viola
Christine Plays Viola recently reached out to Gothic Bite Magazine to review their work. The following is our full review of the tracks she shared with us.
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The Real Story Behind The Exorcist, The Exorcism Of Roland Doe
Hello, and welcome back to Reel Horror, where we discuss the real-world inspirations behind horror films. Today, we’ll be looking at the Roland Doe case, which inspired William Peter Blatty’s 1971 novel and subsequent film The Exorcist.
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The Murder Of Tara Calico
Pull up a chair, grab your tea (or something stronger), and let me tell you about a case that’s haunted amateur sleuths and investigators for over three decades.
