

Small Town Monsters Brings Terror In The Skies to DVD & VOD June 7th
Small Town Monsters has announced the nationwide Digital HD and DVD release of Terror in the Skies. Director Seth Breedlove explores hundreds of years of terrifying reports of encounters with massive, winged creatures around the Land of Lincoln. From Alton's man-eating Piasa Bird legends to recent Chicago sightings of a creature said to resemble West Virginia's infamous Mothman, Terror in the Skies takes an in-depth look at a centuries-old mystery. The latest folklore docum


Hauntings, Hoaxes, and the Dubious Legacy of Ed and Lorraine Warren
The views and opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of 52 Weeks of Horror, its affiliates, or sponsors. Lorraine Warren has passed away at the age of 92. Half of the husband and wife paranormal research team made famous by the Amityville haunting of the 1970's, their reputation for exorcising evil spirits was exceeded only by their relentless self promotion. I've always been told not to speak ill of the d


The Litigious Misadventures of Satan...I Mean, Sabrina
Netflix has become a powerhouse in the entertainment industry since it beagn pioneering streaming video in the late 2000's. With success has come controversy, much of which has been contrived by executives to increase presence in the media and to boost viewership. Truthfully, it's advertising 101 because there really is no such thing as "bad press." That said, the internet has been abuzz over the last week or so with the latest "controversy" surrounding the media giant, a law

Exorcists Are Still Casting Out Demons
It’s a classic moment in cinema: a car pulls up to a dark house and from the vehicle steps a man in a dark coat, a hat, and a suitcase - he steps forward into a pool of light that’s coming from the bedroom window of the possessed girl, Reagan; I’m, of course, talking about The Exorcist. This moment has become iconic but the practice of actual exorcism has mostly gone out of fashion, performed, rarely, by the Catholic Church (more-so by other denominations but those are not th