Sunday, February 11, 2018

Skeleton Man

By Heidi Berton.

Now Playing: Frigia

By Steve Moore.


Update: Mummy Mouse

Time flies...it was 2009 the first time I reported on the Mummy Mouse at my place of work...
I noticed he was still there this week as I passed by the electrical panel where he rests.

Click below for the original entry...

And click here to play a track while reading the original entry.

Saturday, February 10, 2018

Now Playing: Porz Goret

By Yann Tiersen.


Friday, February 9, 2018

Now Playing: From Out Of Nowhere

From The Caretaker.

Imagine this weird song playing on Halloween night as kids came up for candy... 

Click below:

https://thecaretaker.bandcamp.com/track/from-out-of-nowhere

Begging For Candy


Thursday, February 8, 2018

Tuesday, February 6, 2018

A Severe Case Of Coulrophobia-itis-pox Syndrome

If we see clowns in places like in a circus where they belong, that's often not as scary. But if we see a clown which is already slightly odd and different to us in a place where we don't typically think they should be like the woods, it's even scarier.

The always-great Haunt of JD.  The clowns are top-notch and to see them milling about around the Haunt...I can't imagine what some little kids must have felt..  And I love how the one is wearing protective clothing and not a clown suit...  a subtle horror element for sure.







Click here for some more images from 2016.


Friday, February 2, 2018

Trailer: Hereditary

Thanks, Sara!

Now Playing: Alchymeia

The new album by Raison D'Etre, and I'm really digging it (especially track 3).

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Thursday, January 25, 2018

Gone Fishing

Taking a short vacation from blogging...
If anything hugely important in the Halloween world occurs whilst I'm away, I will, of course, blog about it.



Monday, January 22, 2018

Now Watching: The Game

Loved the intro to this film (currently watching and shocked I had never heard of it before, as it's pretty neat so far)...


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Sunday, January 21, 2018

Wanna Hear Something Really Scary?

Been carrying this around with me since I was a small child...  something overheard while my parents were visiting an old friend.  They'd drag us kids along on these weekend visits, and it was always strange.  Being quiet kids, we would just sit on the couch listening to what was going on around us.  "You kids want a drink or something?" and we'd just quietly say 'no'...even if we wanted something.  Quiet kids.

Well, at this one house, I remember the TV was on and they had an episode of REAL PEOPLE playing.  Now this was a creepy variety show of sorts, where they'd feature strange stories about remarkable (weird) people and places.  And often times they'd do segments on the paranormal or unexplained.  So on this one night on this one episode, we were watching a segment on ghosts appearing in photographs.  Seems so tired and worn out now, but back then, the prospect of a photograph revealing the ugly pained face of a ghost in the background was brand new and purely horrifying.  I recall an image of tombstones in a cemetery with faces in the stones.  Awful faces.  Man, I was scared.

Anyways, the guy my parents were visiting starts reminiscing, and I don't know if it was the TV show giving this guy some terrible thoughts, but he started to recall a memory of when he was a boy.  He asked my dad if he remembered Mr. and Mrs. So-And-So.  My dad did.  And they both started talking about that couple's weird son.  "Do you remember that kid, sitting in the yard all the time?  Well, they bought him a pet turtle...and it died.  So they bought him another one, ....and IT died.  By the fourth small turtle, they watched the kid from a window in the back of the house.  And wouldn't you KNOW!  They see this kid with the turtle...and he's sitting there with it....and just as the turtle starts to put its head out of its shell, the kid is sitting there with a pair of metal scissors....AND CUTS ITS HEAD OFF!"

My GOD, that story horrified and terrified me then.  And it still does today.  God, it's horrible.  And so sad.  And so disturbing on a million levels.

I have no idea who they were talking about.  And ten minutes ago I called my dad asking him if he remembered that story.  He's up there in age and couldn't remember, and accused me of making it up.  When I described the details of the house, as I recall there being a lot of hanging photos and dark wood paneling, he DID recall that house and who owned it.  I said "Call the guy up!  See if he remembers!" and my dad replied "He's dead.  Died YEARS ago."  He then proceeded to tell me that all my mom does is dye her hair.  "You see, all that dye seeps into the brain...it catches up to you!"  We both laughed.

He told me that he'll start asking around as that man's brother is still alive and he sees him semi-regularly.  I'll, of course, do a follow-up blog post if the mystery is solved.

Though I have a feeling I should just scan old crime files in the region for psychopaths or sociopaths (no idea what the difference is).




The Haunted Orchard House 2017: SpydersRealm

Click each image below for some fantastic photo sets...

Chapter One:  Illustrated Tales



Chapter Two:  Timeless Visions


Chapter Three:  Theatre of the Macabre


Now Playing: A Quiet Light

By Meg Bowles.

Image by Corinne Botz (make a point to check out this site).

Himmelstass Heimbach Toys

This is REALLY neat.


Saturday, January 20, 2018

Now Playing: To The Furnace Room

By Elvis Perkins.

Re-watched this tonight and, man, is this an amazing film.  It's currently "free" for streaming with Amazon Prime.

Click below...



Friday, January 19, 2018

Thursday, January 18, 2018

Poster Art: Demon House

Classic Old School design here...






















Click here for more information on this Zak Bagan's film.

New Series: Truth Seekers

Each episode is going to be an adventure, a potential haunting or something,” Pegg says. “It’ll start as a very parochial idea, a very small business venture for these people, but it will expand as the series goes on to be something far more global. It’s a language everyone understands, the mystery of the unknown. Shaun of the Dead was a very parochial story set in North London, and somehow it managed to get this global reach because everyone understands the language of zombie movies.


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Tuesday, January 16, 2018