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The Entity: Trauma and the Transgression of Spirits
Sidney Furie’s film attracted a fair amount of attention—not least because this film, like The Amityville Horror before it, was based on a true, and well-documented, story.
Professor Charlatan Bardot’s Travel Anthology to the Most (Fictional) Haunted Buildings in the Weird, Wild World
Travel Anthology features ghostly tales of authors from around the globe, with an interesting focus: There are no stories of haunted houses.
Things Heard & Seen: The Afterlife of Failed Marriages
Things Heard & Seen seemed to promise something new for Gothic horror, but where we expected ghosts, we got failed marriages.
Bly Manor Recommended Reading List
As we journey further into spring, we think of the verdant grounds in The Haunting of Bly Manor, and in honor of both, we put together a recommended reading list to capture the ghostly spirit of the season.
Christmas Ghost Stories: Looking at Dickens’ A Christmas Carol
We look at how Charles Dickens’ classic tale, A Christmas Carol, has been repeatedly adapted, but continues to teach us the same lesson.
Movie Review: His House (2020)
A story of South Sudanese refugees looking to make a new life in Britain, His House, written and directed by Remi Weekes, is the latest and greatest in 2020’s juggernaut social horror showcase.
Nostalgia and Horror: An Interview with Grafton Tanner
Horror is haunted by nostalgia, and in his latest book, author Grafton Tanner examines the intersection of Big Tech and the commodification of nostalgia, and how that, too, appears in horror movies.
Memory, Introspection, & Grief: A Ghost Story
And though I would first consider A Ghost Story (David Lowery) an unblinking, compassionate look at grief, there are also beautiful moments of introspection through the lens of memory.