07 Oct #Spooktober 7 – George Roux’s Spirit
Today we talk about this painting: drop by at my Patreon to take a look, if you can spare a dime! ...
Today we talk about this painting: drop by at my Patreon to take a look, if you can spare a dime! ...
I don't like jump scares, as I already said, and this means that most of the horror videogames have me rolling my eyes. Every once in a while, however, a genuinely haunting piece of narration occurs and this often happens within a videogame of a...
One of my favourite tv shows when it comes to the Gothic, with a stunning Eva Green as the mysterious and haunted Vanessa Ives, and a hauntingly intense Rory Kinnear as the Frankenstein Monster (though he would resent the definition). Vanessa's stance and demeanour has...
Today's feature is a comic books and as soon as I started thinking of a haunting graphic novel, browsing in my mind for something special to give you, this adaptation of a story by Neil Gaiman kept popping up in my mind, pressing for attention....
I recently went to see this movie with some friends, and it's perfectly fitting for the haunting season whether you like Banagh's Poirot or not (I personally have mixed feelings). It has a couple of things in common with the book of Spooktober Day 1, particularly...
I know this opinion might be unpopular with music connoisseurs, but I liked what Deep Purple did with their 2017 studio album Infinite. My favourite track has to be "The Surprising", and it's a perfect feature for this Spooky Season with its haunting atmosphere, its mythical...
A murder on the high seas. A detective duo. A demon who may or may not exist. I started reading this book based on the description provided by a friend, as it might prove inspirational for the novel I'm writing. It's set at sea, it has monsters,...
Happy Spooktober! The best month of the best season of the whole year is here and I am...
Between the moonlight and the fire In winter twilights long ago, What ghosts we raised for your desire, To make your merry blood run slow! How old, how grave, how wise we grow! No Christmas ghost can make us chill, Save those that troop in mournful row, The ghosts we all can...
When we talked about the boar's head as a traditional Christmas dish, we mentioned "Boar’s Head Carol", one of the oldest Christmas carols to date. Today we take a look at another Christmas Carol from the XVI Century, and perhaps the one with the most...