by Eric Olsen | Apr 14, 2016 | creatures, ghosts and spirits, media, monsters, paranormal, supernatural beings, television |
Like many other crazy busy families with schedules that inhibit watching TV live, we are often stuck in DVR land. We do try to get to new episodes the night they air, but we often run out of time and shows get pushed back. We didn’t get around to watching the...
by Eric Olsen | Mar 24, 2016 | culture, paranormal, religion and belief, seasonal, supernatural beings, Uncategorized |
For Christians, Holy Week is the most solemn and momentous of the year, culminating with the death of Christ on the cross on Good Friday and His resurrection on Easter Sunday. Jesus’ death as sacrifice for the sins of all mankind, and resurrection, confirming...
by Blogcritics | Mar 18, 2016 | creatures, media, monsters, paranormal, supernatural beings, television, vampires |
By LEO SOPICKI Not being a comic book nerd, I was taken by surprise to learn that the SXSW world premiere of Preacher was based on a comic book. The fans in line at Austin’s Paramount Theater filled me in as we waited for the showing of the pilot for this new AMC...
by The Lineup | Mar 6, 2016 | culture, paranormal, supernatural beings, weird/science |
By JAMIE BOGERT Behind the glass window of a little bridal shop in Chihuahua, Mexico stands an eerily life-like mannequin that stops shoppers in their tracks. La Pascualita (above), as she has come to be known, is rumored to be the mummified daughter of the store’s...
by Blogcritics | Feb 29, 2016 | books, media, monsters, paranormal, supernatural beings, vampires, witches |
By BEN GREEN Seasons of Pain by Imowen Lodestone is a horror novel that involves subjects I’m not into typically: vampires, witches, warlocks, and the like. However, I do enjoy well written independent works by authors who are clearly passionate about what they are...
by Eric Olsen | Feb 24, 2016 | culture, media, paranormal, religion and belief, supernatural beings, television |
Is it sacrilegious to sympathize with the devil? Is it legitimate to humanize Lucifer under the pretense that he has “retired” from running hell and is now slumming with the humans as a nightclub owner in Los Angeles? Most transgressive of all, is it...