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nu goth fashion

Nu Goth Fashion: The Best Looks and Stores for Men and Women

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There are many goth types that have materialized over the last 50 years. The punk and goth style generally emerged out of the 1970s, but with any talk of cultures and subcultures, there is so much overlap and different categorizations...
Goth vs Emo vs Punk vs Grunge

Goth vs Punk vs Emo vs Grunge: Explaining the Unique Subcultures

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Cultures and subcultures can emerge within groups of people with a common interest or shared experience. Goth culture as well as related emo, punk, and grunge cultures provide an interesting example of subcultures that are related, but unique. So how...
Harold in Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, illustration by Stephen Gammell

Harold from Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark: The Story and Origins Behind the Killer Tale

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I made a documentary about Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark. (Now available to watch.) The three books consisted of over 80 stories of folklore and urban legends. It was impossible to appropriately address each and every story in...
Conjuring 3 Explained

Conjuring 3 Explained: Demons in the Court Room

Post has published by Ben Mangelsdorf
Released in 2021, The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (or, more simply, just The Conjuring 3) is an undeniably controversial film. As the eighth movie in the cinematic universe based around Ed and Lorraine Warren, it did incredibly...
Ed and Lorraine Warren frauds

Ed and Lorraine Warren, Frauds or Truth Seekers? An Examination

Post has published by Ben Mangelsdorf
Are Ed and Lorraine Warren frauds? That’s a question that any hardcore fan of The Conjuring has asked themselves. The landmark horror film franchise – which has quickly become the most successful ever – presents the married couple as the...
Zombies Ate My Neighbors SNES vs Genesis

Zombies Ate My Neighbors: 90’s Kid Horror at Its Finest

Post has published by Krystle Ratticus
In early 1994, I was tired of renting the same old Super Nintendo games for the weekend. Unable to afford the popular titles at $50-60 each, I picked through a “sale” crate at Toys-R-Us. This was my introduction to the...
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