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 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...
by Eric Olsen | Jan 21, 2016 | culture, ghosts and spirits, haunted locations, media, movies, paranormal, religion and belief, supernatural beings |
The bizarre and lonely death of Olivia Mabel is the only unsolved demise in the history of the quiet north Texas town of Celina. Though the tale screams “horror movie” — and is indeed the subject of a campaign to fund a short film called Thoughtform...
by The Lineup | Jan 15, 2016 | ghosts and spirits, haunted locations, paranormal |
By ELIZABETH TILSTRA In 1989, the Guinness Book of Records labeled Pluckley, Kent, a small community in southeast England, as “the most haunted village in Britain.” The town’s paranormal activity was first mentioned in Frederick Sanders’ 1955 memoir, Pluckley Was My...