The Haunting of Blackwood Manor. It gives the idea of a spooky, old place being haunted which is a classic horror concept.
Maybe 'The Darkness Within' could work. It suggests that the horror comes from deep within the characters or the situation, making it more psychological and creepy.
How about 'The Haunting of Midnight'? It creates a spooky atmosphere right away.
Another option could be 'The Whispering Death'. The idea of death is always terrifying, and the 'whispering' part adds an element of mystery. It makes you wonder what this death is whispering, perhaps it's luring the characters into a trap or foretelling their doom.
Well, 'Nightmare on Elm Street' could be a good one. It evokes a specific location and the idea of a terrifying experience at night.
Shadows that Whisper. This name creates an eerie image of shadows having a life of their own and whispering things that are probably not good, setting a spooky mood for a horror story.
The Haunting of Blackwood Manor. It gives the idea of a spooky place being haunted, which is a classic horror concept.
Midnight's Scream. It's simple yet effective. Midnight is often associated with the darkest and most mysterious time of the day, and a scream implies terror.
There was a horror story called " Legend of the Night ".
You could also consider 'The Silent Graveyard'. Graveyards are already spooky places, and the idea of a silent one adds an extra layer of unease. There could be undead creatures rising from the graves, or a malevolent spirit that haunts those who dare to enter this place of the dead.
How about 'The Haunted Manor'? It gives the idea of a spooky, old building filled with ghosts and other terrifying things.