Tagged: Halloween
A Halloween Revelation: Samuel L Wilson, RIP
Ten years after The Event I can finally tell the simulation that I was with him at his end, the damn fool. So many upgrades, bugfixes, and hardware changes have come and gone that...
Ordinary Times’ First Annual Halloween Watchlist: Week 2
This week we’re getting all psychological up in here as we explore the darkness of suburban life, the pain of moving on, and the horrific domino effects that lead a society into authoritarianism.
Ordinary Times’ First Annual Halloween Watchlist: Week 1
Break out the pumpkin spice and candy corn, it’s time to get spooky! Ordinary Times’ First Annual Halloween Watchlist
Stingy Jack: A Jack-O-Lantern Origin Story
This is a retelling of an Irish folktale. The modern Jack-O-Lantern may very well be derived from this tale, though there are other possible origins
Fiction: Ghost of a Hundred Miles Too Late
It was so sudden. What a shame. How sad. We knew they had had a hard time, but we thought it was getting better. Why?
Classic Horror Films: The Best From The Original Universal Monsters
I figured I’d rank my top ten favorite classic horror films to watch in the coming weeks of this year’s fright season.
Spooky Season: The New Halloween Movie Is…Pretty Good(ish)
Michael Myers is back and basically the same.
Spooky Season: A Scary Selection of Seasonal Links
Halloween is upon us. It is time for Samhain, All Hallow’s Eve, and half a dozen sequels that just keep getting worse.
Spooky Season: Halloween Songs Off The Beaten Path
If you’re looking for something a little fresher than “Bad Moon Rising” try some of these.
Wednesday Writs: It’s Spooky Season Edition
Your weekly round-up of law-related links, from dumb criminals and obscure cases to recent developments of note – spooky edition!
It’s Spooky Season: The Weston State Hospital
If any place is haunted, certainly the Weston State Hospital is-if not by ghosts, than at least by the stain of human suffering that took place within the walls.
It’s Spooky Season: Empire of Death in the City of Light
If one speaks of Paris, the mind first thinks of the well known sites and sounds of the iconic French city. But below the city of light is the darker, less romanticized resting place of former Parisians bones – 6-7 million of them in 200 miles of catacombs.
It’s Spooky Season: John Carpenter’s “Halloween”
Spooky Season is upon us, and what better place to start than with John Carpenter’s iconic “Halloween” and its all-time great music.