by Blogcritics | Feb 6, 2016 | culture, ghosts and spirits, magick and occult, media, monsters, paranormal, vampires |
By JON SOBEL Emily Dickinson: Paranormal Investigator, the new play by Todd Brian Backus, is having its world premiere this month as part of the 2016 FRIGID New York Festival. A founder and Artistic Producer of the PowerOut theater company and a stage director,...
by Eric Olsen | Feb 5, 2016 | culture, magick and occult, paranormal, radio, religion and belief, witches |
Tonight on a bewitching episode of After Hours AM/America’s Most Haunted Radio with hosts Joel Sturgis and Eric Olsen, we talk witchcraft with genuine Wicca/Asatru priestess, medium, Tarot reader, Laura Jones, aka Lady Owl. Opening the show at 9pE, Joel and Eric...
by Eric Olsen | Feb 4, 2016 | bigfoot, cryptozoology, culture, weird/science |
The Marion County, Florida, sheriff’s office has entered the hunt for a towering but strangely flat Bigfoot. The missing Bigfoot is 9-feet tall but best seen in silhouette. According to a message on the good-natured department’s Facebook page, “At...
by Blogcritics | Feb 2, 2016 | media, movies |
By CINENERD Creepy twins are nothing new to the horror genre: The Shining, Dead Ringers, Sisters, Basket Case. If you want an easy way to keep audiences on their toes, twins are always a winner. And the German horror Goodnight Mommy certainly delivers on its premise —...
by The Lineup | Feb 1, 2016 | culture, ghosts and spirits, haunted locations, paranormal, weird/science |
At midnight throw a coin over the bridge on Clinton Road, just past Dead Man’s Curve. Listen to it splash into Clinton Brook below. Then, slowly, quietly, take a few steps back. Legend has it that the ghost of a young boy who drowned while swimming in the waters will...
by Eric Olsen | Jan 29, 2016 | culture, religion and belief, weird/science |
The Moon landing conspiracy theory has been killed again – this time by math. But it won’t stay dead this time either. A 2013 poll indicated 7% of Americans still believed the Moon landings had been faked. Conspiracy theorists are so paranoid about not...
by Eric Olsen | Jan 28, 2016 | art, culture, frankenstein, media, monsters, movies |
The Bride of Frankenstein, as all classic horror and monster fans know, is the 1935 sequel to Frankenstein, directed by James Whale and starring an ethereal Elsa Lanchester in dual roles as the Bride and Mary Shelley, and Boris Karloff as the Monster. Why? Because the...
by Blogcritics | Jan 26, 2016 | extraterrestrials, media, monsters, paranormal, television |
By BARBARA BARNETT The X-Files is back, at least for a mini-series. During its heyday, I was addicted to the morose tension of the conspiracy, the humor of the “MOTW” (Monster of the Week, for the uninitiated), the “UST” (Unresolved Sexual Tension) between...
by The Lineup | Jan 23, 2016 | ghosts and spirits, haunted locations, paranormal |
By ORRIN GREY It sounds like something straight out of a James Wan film, and given the success of The Conjuring‘s Annabelle, don’t be surprised if it gets turned into one before long. But Robert the haunted doll is a real-life fixture of Key West, Florida—with one...
by Eric Olsen | Jan 22, 2016 | books, culture, extraterrestrials, media, monsters, movies, paranormal, radio, television |
On tonight’s ripping and slashing episode of After Hours AM/America’s Most Haunted Radio — this and every Thursday from 9-11pE — with hosts Joel Sturgis and Eric Olsen, we chat about the exciting return of The X-Files to television, and...