All About El Hombre del Saco: The Dreaded Sack Man of Spain
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The world is full of legends about boogeymen which have endured through local lore and continue to fascinate horror fans till the present day. A lot of these stories have their basis in real events and have taken on new...
Goth and Punk in NYC: The Best Stores, Bars, Clubs, Events
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We write a lot about punk and goth clothes and fashion. But what about when you're out and about living the goth or punk lifestyle? We're here to focus on a city and what it's really like living and breathing...
X-Files Monsterpedia: The Flukeman is Half-Worm, Half-Man Terror
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What is it that makes the X-Files Flukeman such an enduring character? Through the legendary “Monster of the Week” episodes of the series, we get introduced to a number of frightening creatures (like killer bugs and the Jersey Devil, to...
Goth and Punk in Chicago: The Best Stores, Clubs, and Bars
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We write a lot about punk and goth fashion. But what about when you're out and about living the punk and goth lifestyle? We're here to focus on a region and what it's really like living and breathing punk or...
Examining Eli Roth’s History of Horror, One Episode At a Time
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Horror is a much maligned genre. From its founders who were cited as serious authors “who wrote gothic fiction” rather than Gothic fiction writers, to the penny dreadfuls of the early twentieth century, to the slashers of the 70s, the...
Treehouse Tropes: Take on Death with Simpson’s Reaper Madness
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On the surface, the Simpsons “Reaper Madness” segment isn’t actually all that noteworthy. Sure, it helped kick off season 15, something that definitely seems like a milestone, but many agree that the series had generally begun its downward decline by...