The creators of the beloved BBC comedy and a hit American remake discuss their shows' secrets.
The critically acclaimed Brooklyn-based singer and songwriter Montell Fish has just announced the October 18th release date for his new EP, Her Love Still Haunts Me Like A Ghost. Bridging his recently released debut album JAMIE and his upcoming album CHARLOTTE––Her Love Still Haunts Me Like A Ghost is a 7-track EP that finds Montell taking his stripped-down, DIY sound in a brand new direction, introducing vibrant synthesizers and instrumentation, dance-floor-ready tempos, and lyricism littered with self-exploration and a yearning for lost love. Her Love Still Haunts Me Like A Ghost features Montell's previously-released single "Hotel", a track that Ones To Watch described as "a haunting, hypnotic affair" and "crafted for late-night drives, where your only company is you and your subconscious". Supporting the EP, Montell will be hitting the road on his 11-date A Night With A Ghost Tour, showcasing his ethereal sound and captivating stage presence in a similar fashion to his late-night television debut on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Having amassed a dedicated fanbase of 9.6 million monthly Spotify listeners and earning the critical praise of critics from Billboard to The New York Times, Montell Fish is ushering in the next chapter of his star-crossed love story with the release of Her Love Still Haunts Me Like A Ghost EP on 10/28.
Research is an interesting hole to jump into, as long as you’re prepared to really jump in. For example, my novel plotting is coming together very nicely, but it led me to a place where I nee…
If you're not afraid of ghosts, you have a lot to learn. Catch The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death in theatres January 2, 2015.
Here is the story of Annabelle, the haunted doll, one of the most unusual possessed objects cases ever recorded.
A haunting image of linen mill workers in Belfast appears to reveal more than planned. A ghostly hand - unattached to any body - rests on one of the girl's shoulders.
These photographs of 'spirits' are taken from an album of photographs unearthed in a Lancashire second-hand and antiquarian bookshop by one of the Museum's curators. They were taken by a controversial medium called William Hope.
Just in time for Halloween, some very creepy (and unexplained) pictures of spooks.
We took a look at some of the most tragically lovesick ghosts in America, and where you can find them.
Here is the story of Annabelle, the haunted doll, one of the most unusual possessed objects cases ever recorded.
Myrtle can refer to: Myrtle Warren – also known as "Moaning Myrtle", a Ravenclaw student and ghost at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry Myrtle (plant) – a plant used as a potion ingredient
Visit even the smallest of towns in the U.S. and you’re likely to hear some local ghost stories and discover a few haunted houses. But some American cities have gained the reputation for being particularly ghost-ridden thanks to their rich and often bizarre historical backgrounds. The following are ten of the most haunted cities to steer away from—or toward, if you dare—this Halloween. 10. San Francisco, California San Francisco’s rich cultural makeup, large immigrant population, and a history of natural disasters like earthquakes have helped it develop a reputation as a Mecca of all things haunted. Chinatown alone is home
Francesca Woodman was one of the most dynamic photographers of this century. In her short life on this planet of only 22 years, she made a mark on this world like no other.
An eerie photograph of a baby-stalking ghost is sending chills down Redditors' spines, and even the most seasoned armchair detectives are having a hard
I have a small (but ever growing) collection of prints and postcard in which knitters, and the activity of knitting, are represented. Some of these are really very interesting, and I thought I̵…
Adam Fuss's works explore themes of life, death and transcendence. Adam Fuss uses light and chemistry to explore vision, his photographs reproduce not the seen but discover the unseen. I love this series from 'Home and the World' and these X-ray type images of dresses. (thanks)
Given that her complete catalogue is composed almost entirely of work she produced as a student, the posthumous critical esteem for American photographer Francesca Woodman is astonishing. Unlike music or math, where precocious displays of talent are not uncommon, photography tends not to have prodigies. Woodman, who committed suicide in 1981 at age 22, is considered a rare exception. That she has achieved such status is all the more remarkable considering only a quarter of the approximately 800 images she produced—many of them self-portraits—have ever been seen by the public.
Other cops have reported seeing a woman and girl covered in blood at an Argentinian police academy
I highly recommend picking up (or downloading) this week’s issue of Entertainment Weekly as it features an extraordinarily cool exclusive look inside the world of Lorraine Warren, the real-life inspiration behind Warner Bros.’ The Conjuring, in theaters July 19 from director James Wan. With some extreme spoiler warnings attached to this article, and its included […]
The CBBC gang are making a new comedy-horror show.
If "you ain't 'fraid of no ghosts" now, you sure as heck will be after hearing these creepy encounters with the super natural.
History books are full of PG-13 violence. Here are the directors' cuts.