If you’re into the Halloween season and you’re a fan of the classics, then you’ve probably seen Hocus Pocus at least a couple times. During the month of October I’ve noticed people talk about one particular book, a sequel to this movie. It continues the story with the next generation of Salem teens…
Hey everyone! I wanted to give a few movie recommendations now that the spooky season has finally arrived. This being one of my favorite holidays, I wanted to encourage everyone to plan some movie nights with family or friends. It’s the best way to cozy up by the fire, eat snacks, and enjoy the classics…
Halloween is just around the corner and I’m sure most of us have already started thinking about how to decorate our homes! The most important piece of the holidays is the ambiance (books, movies, and festive drinks!). Everyone has their own idea of how they envision spooky time to be, whether it be full of Michael Meyers and the series of Saw or cute costumes and Hocus Pocus. To start, I wanted to share a classic favorite: The Nightmare Before Christmas…
Looking for an October read? Look no further! “Carrie”, by accomplished author Stephen King is the perfect combination of both psychological chaos and teenage trauma. It follows the story of a high school teenager named Carrie, who is a social outcast and the main victim of any mean girl’s torment. After suffering through school she comes home to her mother, a woman who carries an insanely cult-like worship to the Lord and the belief that her daughter is a demon. And, to be fair, she might not be entirely wrong…
When I listen to “Mingus Ah Um”, I rarely consider the many people, events, and pieces that form this magnificent puzzle. I instead always see a pathway lined with naked trees and carpeted with orange and brown leaves stirring with the breeze, and Charles Mingus never fails to engross me in his wonderful, autumnal world. Released in October of 1959, “Mingus Ah Um” plays like fall weather. It can turn from a gentle, relaxing breeze, to a whipping, howling gale in an instant, and Charles Mingus isn’t afraid to place those two sides together in stark contrast…
Boo (that’s the sound of Halloween approaching)! This year has pulled me back to sweet memories and tested my creativity with how to get into this spooky season. Since I know I will be getting into the spirit by indulging in a night in, here are a few ideas for creating a haunted Halloween evening in your own room…
October is here, and that means it’s time to inhale anything pumpkin flavored, watch scary movies, and purchase everything that has orange hues. For those who are more into romantic comedies than scary movies, let me introduce you to the queen of 90’s rom coms: Meg Ryan…
This week we’re talking about Survive the Night by Danielle Vega, published in 2015. Vega writes what I like to call “high school horror,” where teens grapple with supernatural horrors alongside more mundane problems like peer pressure and the desire to fit in…
Unfortunately, this year Halloween will have to be celebrated more subtly at home. However, that does not mean you have to have any less fun. Here are some must-watch Halloween themed films that will be perfect for celebrating the holiday!…
With their conspicuously violent, horror-core sensibilities, the Misfits confounded audiences in the late 1970s—mainly childlike onlookers come to witness the primordial fatalism of East Coast punk rock up close. The Misfits greatest songs encapsulated a minimalistic post-Ramones translation of rock ‘n’ roll invoking peculiar 1950s doo-wop harmonies delivered straight from the warm coffin of Elvis Presley…