by Eric Olsen | Sep 29, 2016 | culture, ghosts and spirits, halloween, paranormal, religion and belief, supernatural beings, Uncategorized |
Pumpkins and their gutted and mutilated offspring jack-o-lanterns are THE most pervasive symbol of Halloween in the United States. Recall that the Peanuts Halloween classic is called It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown, that the Headless Horseman’s...
by Eric Olsen | Sep 21, 2016 | books, culture, halloween, magick and occult, media, paranormal, religion and belief, supernatural beings |
Though it’s still very summery in much of the country, with the opening of a number of haunted attractions, costumes and candy overflowing shelves in stores, and spooky programming easing onto screens big and small, the Halloween season is upon us. Amidst the...
by Blogcritics | Sep 21, 2016 | culture, media, movies, paranormal, supernatural beings |
By Leo Sopicki The 1980s are cool again, as evidenced by the popularity of Stranger Things. But there was something from the 1980s even stranger: the Evil Dead trilogy. The films starring Bruce Campbell as Ash (The Evil Dead, Evil Dead II, and Army of Darkness) set...
by Blogcritics | Sep 12, 2016 | culture, ghosts and spirits, haunted locations, media, movies, paranormal, religion and belief, supernatural beings |
By Sandra Madera After the success of James Wan’s The Conjuring, it was hardly a surprise when Warner Brothers announced a sequel, conveniently named The Conjuring 2. The original movie budget was set at $20 million and it grossed $318 million, making it one of the...
by Eric Olsen | Aug 31, 2016 | media, movies, paranormal, supernatural beings, television |
Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell’s Evil Dead franchise is a multi-media juggernaut that simply will not die, steaming along stronger than ever 35 years after the release of the initial low-budget horror sensation, The Evil Dead. Key elements of the series —...
by Blogcritics | Aug 26, 2016 | media, movies, paranormal, supernatural beings |
By Cinenerd A lot of films — especially horror films — can take awhile before finally seeing the light of day. The two that instantly spring to mind are All the Boys Love Mandy Lane and You’re Next. The real question is, was it worth the wait? The latest to join the...