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Ellen Reviews β€œThe House of the Devil”
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Ellen Reviews β€œThe House of the Devil”

It’s no secret that I love a good retro and vintage aesthetic, and I do my best to live that vintage old-school vibe to my core, haha! But I’m 10x more the sucker when it comes to finding that same look and atmosphere in a movie. β€œThe House of the Devil'' has everything I love about modern filmmaking, with plenty of retro flair in the vein of Hammer Films or Dario Argento. It’s full of tension, beautiful cinematography, just the right amount of camp and meta vibes, and a well-balanced dash of the gory stuff; brilliantly blending vibes of occult horror with realism via a logical and sensible timeline of events.

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Book Review: Dracula’s Child by J.S. Barnes
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Book Review: Dracula’s Child by J.S. Barnes

Dracula is an absolute classic, a staple of the horror genre, a key Gothic text. Even if you haven’t read the novel, you know the story, you know the characters, you’ve seen it played out so many times and read stories based off it, seen the effects Dracula has had on vampires in the 20th Century. So what more, you might ask, could be added to Dracula and the vampire mythos? How could a sequel be written to one of the foundational horror texts?

Well, if you are asking that, and if you are dubious of another tale revolving around Mina, Jonathan, Van Helsing and the rest of their small group, I promise –

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Book Review: Cursed Objects Strange But True Stories of the World’s Most Infamous Objects by J.W. Ocker
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Book Review: Cursed Objects Strange But True Stories of the World’s Most Infamous Objects by J.W. Ocker

This is the kind of book that feels like a journey. There’s a lot of information here, about a variety of different objects, their curses, the people β€˜affected’ and the kind of places that house them. Whether you believe in cursed objects or not, this is a fascinating book, and well worth picking up for anyone interested in the paranormal.

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