From there on, all hell breaks loose as the Finnish metal band gives you quite a few reasons to fear the reaper, the devil, and whatever other dark forces they’re channeling. It’s the time of year for superstitions, and Sam Bush wonders about The Human Propensity for Faith in the Unseen (even ghosts…) This plaintive piano piece stays plaintive and piano-ey for exactly nine seconds.
The Joneses engage in a gripping journey Archie faces criminal consequences Betty unpacks a string of shocking revelations about Evelyn. Apa, Lili Reinhart, Camila Mendes, Cole Sprouse. The Spookiness of the Crucifixion and the Resurrection offers a Halloween-tinged take on a familiar story. Chapter Fifty-Four: Fear the Reaper: Directed by Alexandra La Roche.From the magazine, Nick Lannon contends that Halloween has become more Christian than Christmas.What’s not to love about a lighthearted holiday concerned with death, fear, and the supernatural? So in the spirit of all things ghoulish and spooky, here’s a few greatest hits from years past: Over the years, Halloween-themed articles have consistently featured here on Mockingbird, which probably shouldn’t be much of a surprise.