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‘...
The hitCBScomedy will also once again air its annual Halloween episode (which will have the tough task of topping last season’s “Halloween 3: The Guest Who Wouldn’t Leave”), as well as an hourlong Christmas special. “Halloween episodes are very special to us because it’s a show ...
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...
“I think you’re safe enough. I’ve no plans to leave the country. But we might buy somewhere bigger — still in the area though.” She had come to feel a bond with the general location, though her pleasure at the destruction of the house was complete. Almost. Falmer smiled. “...
We have, then, a puzzle, a narrative nested within narratives, not exactly like a Russian doll but bound with a logic of its own. Although there is a conclusion reached at the end of this structured maze of mirrored, reflected, and misleading sentences, one would almost have to leave a ...
over the years and in 2022, it was his translation of French-language Swiss poet José-Flore Tappy’sTrás-os-Montes.I read this gorgeous book in August and it is still on my bedside table. It’s not likely to leave that space for a long time yet, and that’s all I need to say....
• Flower: “I’ve been in relationships that had more people than this party.” • Now that Ghosts has introduced the idea of Liam Neeson as a neighbor of Woodstone, I hope the joke keeps coming up until it can no longer be ignored and Neeson pops up on the show one day. •...
—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...