Arts & Culture
Classics of Pagan Cinema: A Dark Song
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Meg Elison reviews Liam Gavin’s 2016 occult horror drama, A Dark Song, for our Classics of Pagan Cinema series.
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The Wild Hunt offers reviews of TV and Films that either feature depictions of, or may be of interest to, Pagans, Wiccans, Witches, Heathens, and other polytheists. Whether it’s the latest Netflix or Amazon Prime series, a summer blockbuster, indie film, or network offering, you’ll find it here!
Meg Elison reviews Liam Gavin’s 2016 occult horror drama, A Dark Song, for our Classics of Pagan Cinema series.
A beautiful queen descends to the Underworld to understand death, then returns to find her unfaithful consort has taken her throne. Meg Elison notes that this isn’t just the myth of Inanna – it’s also the plot to Greta Gerwig’s new film BARBIE.
Liz Williams reviews Channel 4’s new series “The Change,” a story of a menopausal woman’s journey into the Forest of Dean with notable Pagan themes.
“Am I seeking, or am I being sought?” Meg Elison reviews J. Lee Thompson’s EYE OF THE DEVIL (1966), a classic of pagan horror that revolves around the myth of the Sacred King.
In the first of a new occasional series, weekend editor Eric O. Scott looks back at Jean Cocteau’s 1946 classic, La Belle et la Bête, with an eye to its Pagan themes.
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