Arts & Culture
Classics of Pagan Cinema: Eye of the Devil
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“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.
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“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.
Two new paranormal shows that are very likely to appeal to Pagan paranormal fans are set to be released if they can reach their crowdfunding goal.
Documents obtained through a freedom of information request indicate that the British Museum has ended its 27-year-long relationship with the oil company BP after years of campaigning by climate change activists.
Karl E.H. Seigfried reviews “RökFlöte,” the new Jethro Tull album whose songs are inspired by Norse mythology.
Alan D.D. reviews “Conform or Be Cast Out: The (Literal) Demonization of Nonconformists,” by Logan Allbright, from Moon Books.
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