Posted in Supernatural

The official magazine companion to one of television’s hottest shows is finally here! With cast and crew interviews and behind-the-scenes features in each issue, get the kind of access to the weird and wonderful world of Supernatural that no true fan of the exploits of Sam and Dean Winchester can afford to miss!
UNPARALLELLED COVERAGE!
Supernatural creator Eric Kripke introduces this premiere issue of the official magazine – and then talks all things Supernatural in a comprehensive interview. There are interviews with cast members, including Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles, and input from producer Kim Manners and the show’s FX team!
Since its launch in 2005, Supernatural continues to be an extremely popular television show, despite the fact that it has yet to be aired on one of the major networks. Beginning November 27, fans can enjoy more coverage of the show and its crew, thanks to Titan Magazines, which is launching its premiere issue of Supernatural Magazine.
Posted in Horror, Movies

Michael J. Fox has always been one of my favorite actors. So when this movie came out on VHS 10 years ago, I bought it without bothering to read the reviews. The Frighteners involves a shady psychic detective named Frank Bannister, who uses his ability to communicate with the dead to boost his business. I found myself laughing out loud in the beginning when Bannister rigs the house of a man named Ray he’d had an altercation with earlier that day. After the furniture and the dishes settle down, Ray’s wife Lucy “mysteriously” finds Bannister’s business card and calls him over to “exorcise” the house.
Then the movie takes a serious turn when Bannister realizes that Ray has become the latest victim of a string of mysterious deaths. Several people in high places suspect Bannister of killing these people by inducing a heart attack, including a crazed FBI agent, for financial gain. Bannister knows that a malevolent spirit is targeting people because he’s seen the glowing number emblazoned on their foreheads shortly before the spirit comes for them. The stakes are raised when Lucy becomes the next target.
For an independent film, I thought The Frighteners was very good. The graphics and special effects were cheesy, but they made up for it by creating a great plot. The DVD version contains an introduction by the director, who talked about the challenges of making a low budget film. If you like a blend of horror, supernatural, and a twist of humor, watch this movie.
Posted in Aliens, Conspiracies, UFO Coverups, UFOs

Throughout the 1950s CIA files clearly document an explosion of activity by US intelligence and military bodies concerned with studying every possible implication for the US, and other Western democracies, of UFOs. The phenomenon, so adored by the cinematic world, was reflected in the CIA’s fixations. Indeed, while highly educated CIA employees experimented by giving each other surprise LSD trips in 1953, there were others, in other parts of the agency, dealing with a flood of UFO reports.
But significantly, after a burst of intense scrutiny in the early ’50s, the available documents effectively go cold. Why? The Kafkaesque explanation provided is that few files were kept because these would only confirm that the CIA was investigating UFOs. A 1995 CIA review stated: “There was no formal or official UFO project within the agency in the ’80s, and agency officials purposely kept files on UFOs to a minimum to avoid creating records that might mislead the public if released.”
While most UFO sightings were explained away as hoaxes or natural phenomenon, there were cases that sent a chill through our government. Read Plan 9 from Outer Space to learn more.
Posted in Haunted Hotels

Former ‘Friends’ star, Jennifer Aniston has reportedly experienced terrifying supernatural events while staying at Portland’s exclusive The Heathman Hotel. While it is unclear exactly what she has experienced, other guests have reported eerie goings-on during their stay. Room 703 is allegedly haunted by the spirit of a man who fell to his death.
Aniston is staying in a $1,200 per night suite two floors up from 703 while she works on an upcoming romantic comedy. She may be laughing while filming, but her experience inside her suite is no laughing matter.
Source: China Daily