Recent Chilling Tales
Richard Estep Talks THE WORLD’S MOST HAUNTED HOSPITALS on After Hours AM/America’s Most Haunted Radio And your true ghost stories!
In The World’s Most Haunted Hospitals: True-Life Paranormal Encounters in Asylums, Hospitals, and Institutions, paramedic and paranormal investigator, Richard Estep researches and delivers chilling stories of hospital hauntings from around the world. Conducting first-hand investigations, interviews with investigators and those intimate with each locale, and recounting iconic TV show investigations, Estep unveils the history, ghosts, and legends behind 17 hospitals and asylums old and new – some still operating.
read moreZombies Take to the Stage in RIZING by Jason Tseng World premiere presented by Flux Theater Ensemble at Access Theater in NYC
The inexhaustible zombie mythos continues to inspire new stories of the reanimated dead, some with new twists. In Rizing, now in its world premiere by the Flux Theater Ensemble at the Access Theater, playwright Jason Tseng gives us a post-zombie-apocalpyse world, conveniently compressed into a single city, called Shelter. Here medical science has deployed a drug treatment for “zenoplasmosis” that restores the violent, cannibalistic undead to a civil, functional state.
read moreSearch for God Animates Compelling New PREACHER, Venerable SUPERNATURAL Looking for God in all the wrong places
What a striking coincidence that two of the most high profile supernatural fantasy shows on TV — ageless Supernatural, now in its eleventh season on The CW, and Preacher, just launched on AMC — revolve around the search for an absentee God. Some of the most profound theological and philosophical questions are being treated matter-of-factly and compellingly on pop TV. What is God’s active role in relation to mankind? To his Creation in general? Does God have a personality? Characteristics? Is he still the vengeful Old Testament God, or has He changed into the New Testament God of mercy?
read moreShining Light on THE CONJURING House with Andrea Perron on After Hours AM/America’s Most Haunted Radio Author of HOUSE OF DARKNESS HOUSE OF LIGHT, activist, speaker, media figure
Tonight on a fascinating and profound edition of After Hours AM/America’s Most Haunted Radio — Thursdays 9-11pE with co-hosts Joel Sturgis and Eric Olsen — we speak with activist, speaker, media figure Andrea Perron, oldest daughter of the real-life family featured in The Conjuring film; and author of the House of Darkness House of Light trilogy, which chronicles the family’s astonishing interaction with the paranormal over the course of a
read moreScience and Paranormal Blend in Ray Melnik’s GHOST IN THE PARK Stunning, original theory of spirit activity emerges from novella
The paranormal is at the center of the story’s scientific experiment. Ghosts are a topic most scientists shy away from, and Melnik, realizing that, allows a tone of skepticism to creep into his book in his scientific character’s mouth, but he also counterbalances that skepticism with other characters’ viewpoints. He then provides a stunning explanation for ghosts that merges both viewpoints, yet is completely original.
read moreThe Haunting of Richmond’s Hollywood Cemetery Southern shrine home to anguished soldiers, an eternal watch dog, and one hideous vampire with jagged teeth and hanging skin.
Arguably the most notorious haunting in Hollywood Cemetery is that of the Richmond Vampire. The legend can be traced to the factual Church Hill Tunnel collapse on October 2, 1925. The tunnel opened in 1875 and was part of the old Chesapeake and Ohio Railway. Initial construction was nightmarish, due in part to Virginia’s clay soil, which changed with rainfall and caused frequent cave-ins. Years of persistent collapsing forced C&O Railway to seek a safer alternative. The company completed a riverfront viaduct in 1901, after which the Church Hill Tunnel fell into virtual abandonment.
read moreDigging Into Haunted Real Estate on After Hours AM/America’s Most Haunted Radio Florida's Seven Sisters Inn and Kansas's Sallie House in the spotlight
Tonight we dig into the fascinating and rapidly evolving market for haunted real estate on a special edition of After Hours AM/America’s Most Haunted Radio with Bob and Maria Schmidt, proprietors of the cheerfully haunted Seven SIsters Inn in Ocala, Florida; and Luke Smith of the darkly famous Sallie House in Atchison, Kansas
read moreHow Do You Find a Good Psychic? Does the internet help or hurt?
What is a psychic exactly? In an article on psychic readings and how to know if it works, the author explains: “Everyone is connected on a level of energy through an invisible worldwide web.” Psychics just “step into this space” where they can get impressions and build connections in your life, past, present and future. Then, with the ability to tune in on whatever might be going on within you, they use this insight to pinpoint any major themes or issues that may be playing out in your life. To “connect” with you and your life, psychics can use a number of methods or “tools” like tarot cards or numerology. Tarot cards are a pretty well-known method that involves your “higher-self” speaking to the “higher-self” of the psychic.
read moreCASTLE Goes Supernatural-ish In "Hell to Pay" episode, Castle thinks he's dealing with the Anti-Christ
The implication that the paranormal might animate the narrative is not unusual in an episode of Castle, and the show’s brain trust seems to enjoy pushing the disappointing (for Castle) logical explanation ever more perilously close to the end credits. In “Hell to Pay,” they pushed the logical explanation for the demonic murder case so close to the end it felt like an episode of Scooby-Doo, but in a good way.
read more“The Walking Dead: Michonne – Episode 3 – What We Deserve” for Playstation 4
With Episode 3: What We Deserve, TellTale has wrapped up its The Walking Dead: Michonne mini-series. Throughout the three episodes, the blade wielding fan-favorite from both the comic books and television series has been expertly voiced by Orange Is The New Black’s Samira Wiley. Despite everything going for the project, it’s received mixed reviews, and I’ve personally complained about many of the adventure game series’ flaws. That being said, and after playing through the finale, I don’t really have much bad to say this last episode.
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