
New Year New Me: Speculating the Trends of 2025
Welp, it’s time for the yearly tradition of speculating trends for the new year! Let’s see what I can come up with for 2025.
Welp, it’s time for the yearly tradition of speculating trends for the new year! Let’s see what I can come up with for 2025.
Wow. Is it the end of 2024 already? How time flies… Let’s look back at the horrors of this year.
There are two types of people: those who think 1993’s The Nightmare Before Christmas is a Halloween movie, and those who are wrong.
Happy New Year! 2024 is here, so let’s hypothesize what we may see coming down the pipeline. Hopefully, something spooky!
It’s 2023! Well, the end of it. Let’s take a look back at the year.
What if I told you that Virginia was a force to reckon with when it came to haunted history?
I’d be the first in line for the coveted PSL. And when I took that first sip of this luxurious, creamy concoction… that’d be it. I wouldn’t finish it all. Surprised?
Many years ago, I was gifted a book, Harvest Tales & Midnight Revels: Stories for the Waning of the Year. All Hallows’ Eve is the night when the veil between the living and dead is thinnest, so it’s fitting that so many different stories can all relate to the same thing: Halloween.
British gothic horror singer/songwriter/composer Strange Nocturnal offered to sit and chat about horror music in film, rock and pop influences, the history behind the sounds, and everything in between.
Exorcism movies will probably never go away, but they will get more ethnic.