Take a Stab at the Classics: 6 Horror Films Released Before 1978 To Watch This October
by Kristian Cortez, Staff Writer
You never know, a new favorite could be waiting for your discovery.
by Kristian Cortez, Staff Writer
You never know, a new favorite could be waiting for your discovery.
by Roderick Towers
Bigfoots. Haunted houses. Loch Ness Monsters. Bermuda Triangles The ghost kid hiding in Three Men and a Little Baby. Oh, hello there. You’ve just caught me making a list of my favorite things. I’m Roderick Towers, paranormal enthusiast. What’s a paranormal enthusiast you ask? Why, that’s someone who is enthusiastic about the paranormal. I would love to be a paranormal investigator but who has that kind of time? My research is mainly divided into two areas, borrowing books from the library and watching movies. The library is an important tool for anyone, especially those in the field of sussing out the unknown and mysterious. Support your local library kids. Some of the ghostly motion pictures that enamore me the most are known as “old dark house” movies. This is a genre where a group of people find themselves in a crumbling estate, usually due to an inheritance, and must make it through the night, often with a killer on the loose. I love visiting these decrepit old dwellings but since there are no haunted houses within driving distance, I must take my trips through the magic of the movies. Allow me to take you on a tour through a few of my favorite eerie travel destinations.
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