Halloween 3: The Guest Who Wouldn't Leave: Directed by Pete Chatmon. With Rose McIver, Utkarsh Ambudkar, Brandon Scott Jones, Danielle Pinnock. Pete's widow, Carol, shows up at Woodstone Mansion during Sam and Jay's Halloween party, where they're trying
Kim Jee-woon’s “A Tale of Two Sisters” is a psychological horror-thriller that mines the buried secrets of a family’s past to leave the viewer as unsettled as the two sisters who try to piece together the mystery of what happened in the secluded estate where they were raised. It‘...
We leave the house, and head up the high street to the Griffin Arms, my stick tapping on the uneven paving stones, Idris walking in step, still scratching his palm. I see another old sign on the side of an end house in a terrace—this one’s for a local baker that went out of b...
“Sweet flower, I knew you had been speaking to that little insect. I smelled my own life force lingering about you from the moment you entered. She took that from me. I will take it back from you!” “The way you stole her tomb offerings?” Father said. “You had planned that, ...
how hard it is to restore the life of a flower, when rain never coincides with favorable winds. But we have a shred of light. Today, passing through a mid-gate as if remembering. (from “Introspection on a Cloud” by Du Lulu, translated by Dave Haysom) ...
He totally gets it — it’s just like how “when executing Danes” back in the day, they’d “leave one alive to tell tales of brutality.” Oh, dear sweet Thor. Flower takes the win and moves on. So when the gang is trying to find some way to cheer Sas up, Thor comes up ...
• Trevor explaining to Hetty why he gave up his room for her: “That’s the kind of guy I am. The kind of guy you could’ve had if you weren’t embarrassed of me. Now please leave. My shirt’s not long enough to cover my butt, and I want to roll over.” • Isaac to ...
It is a genuinely tranquil and fascinating place to visit, and should the ghost choose to honour you with an appearance you can leave this tranquil slice of old Ireland knowing that you have been welcomed to the house by its oldest and most illustrious resident. Grace Neill's Donaghadee, Cou...
the instructions, etc. Over time we’ve pieced together methods and accumulated little tricks. It’s mostly been trial and error to get there but now we get to pick the best approaches and eventually got pretty good at getting the sounds...
—from Sylvia Plath, “Epitaph for Flower and Fire” I have known mania, and the imagery in this poem sparks with an intensity that excites and disturbs. When I encounter the words of one of the many poets known (or thought) to share (or have shared) the same affliction, I often find...