
the Psychology of Transmissible Horror: When Fear Becomes the Disease
What if fear could spread like a virus?

Real or Not? The Power of Found Footage Films
What if what you’re watching isn’t just a movie? What if it really happened?

Home is Where the Horror Is: Family Dynamics in Horror Films
What happens when the people you trust most become the source of your fear? This post explores how horror films twist family bonds into terrifying nightmares.

The Evolution of Vampires in Western and Asian Horror
From shadowy counts to hopping corpses—see how vampires have transformed across cultures to reflect deeper fears of death, desire, and the unknown.

Possessed by Fear: Religion and the Supernatural in American and Asian Horror
When faith turns dark, horror comes alive. Discover how different cultures channel fear through demons, rituals, and supernatural beliefs.

Blood vs. Atmosphere: The Role of Gore in American vs. Asian Horror
Horror comes in many forms. Some movies shock you with relentless gore, while others unsettle you with slow-burning psychological tension. But why do different cultures approach fear so differently?

Why Do We Fear?
Fear is one of the most universal emotions we experience, yet it manifests in different ways across cultures. But why do we seek out fear? Why do people across the world willingly subject themselves to sleepless nights?