What value does our entertainment and escapism hold in times of great suffering, conflict, and apocalyptic disaster? Quite a bit, I would argue. … …continue reading Apocalyptic Salvation: Horror and the Path to Healing
Ancient history meets modern times as we explore the folklore motif of the Wild Hunt, an event believed to portend some great catastrophe, such …continue reading Ominous Origins: The Wild Hunt
While we often explore the dark side on this cast, this week we turn towards the light and discuss the magic of faeries — plus …continue reading Ominous Origins: Faerie Tales (Rev Robert Kirk)
Swift Runner was a respected member of the Cree Indian tribe before he became possessed by the Windigo psychosis and committed unspeakable crimes. (20 …continue reading Ominous Origins: Swift Runner (Wendigo)
Personal Essay: Of all the gifts I’ve been given throughout the years from my mother, the love of horror is perhaps one of the …continue reading Hereditary: Horror as an Heirloom
Our exploration of the world’s most famous UFO encounters continues with a look at Canada’s fascinating Falcon Lake incident of May, 1967. (19 min) …continue reading Ominous Origins: Falcon Lake UFO Incident
“Bone Tomahawk” is a brilliantly crafted genre-blending film about a posse out to rescue townsfolk from a seemingly “Lovecraftian” nightmare. “Then fear left, and …continue reading From Beyond: Bone Tomahawk (2015)
Camille Keaton brings a devilishly fun attitude, but “Cry for the Bad Man” just misses the target with a story that is only half-cocked. …continue reading Reel Review: Cry for the Bad Man (2020)
In 1967, something big crashed in the waters near Shag Harbour, Nova Scotia. But what happened next is what really made waves in the …continue reading Ominous Origins: Shag Harbour UFO Incident
Each month, we’ll take you on a trip down the proverbial video aisle to look at some of the latest and best indie horror …continue reading Down the Video Aisle: May 2020
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