Classics of Pagan Cinema: I Married a Witch
"The witch in this story does not try to make it look natural," writes Meg Elison of this 1942 classic. "She doesn’t play fair, split the difference, or win graciously for the sake...
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"The witch in this story does not try to make it look natural," writes Meg Elison of this 1942 classic. "She doesn’t play fair, split the difference, or win graciously for the sake...
In this week’s Pagan Community Notes: a Church of England court allows the Green Man on a headstone after ruling the image compatible with Christian symbolism, Indigenous communiti...
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As Christopher Nolan’s Odyssey approaches release, newly circulating archaeological findings from Ithaca reveal long-standing ritual devotion to Odysseus. The discoveries highlight...
Lyonel Perabo reviews four recent titles of interest to Pagan readers: Fröja's Apples by Sara Bonadea George, The Dead of Winter by Sarah Clegg, Backwards into the Future by Eirik...
The old pagan gods—those legendary figures out of Norse, Greek, Roman, and many more belief systems—are fascinating subjects. These gods had all of the emotional fallibility of hum...
Häxan is a movie about superstition, paranoia, and the abuse of power.
Image Courtesy of Paramount, Lionsgate, and Fox While there are several franchises and big-budget fantasy movies released in the 21st century, there are also cult fantasy movies r...
In this week’s Pagan Community Notes: “Let the envious burst!”—ancient mosaics reveal glimpses of Roman life; Veneralia unfolds; plus announcements, Star’s Tarot of the Week, and a...
There’s something inherently special about films that were made before the overly polished shine of modern Hollywood took over. Movies from the 1940s to the 1970s have a quality th...
There’s something inherently special about films that were made before the overly polished shine of modern Hollywood took over. Movies from the 1940s to the 1970s have a quality th...
London’s esteemed film institution is this month screening a collection of amoral classics to warp and delight the minds of an unsuspecting populace. To celebrate, Patrick Sproull...
On three restorations from this year's Cannes, including the long-awaited uncut version of The Devils.
Religious ecstasy and sexual pleasure look pretty similar in this forgotten queer gem from Spain.
In this week’s Pagan Community Notes: an AHS: Coven teaser sparks speculation, Brazil moves to regulate doulas, a “Bless the Gods” parade is suppressed in China, Covenant of Unita...
Stacy Psaros reviews the current exhibition at the Toledo Art Museum, which focuses on magic and curses in ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, and Mesopotamia. Continue reading “Cursed!...
Based on the novel of the same name, it’s a movie that defined an entire generation of young women and stands as one of the coziest, most heartfelt supernatural films of all time....
Based on the novel of the same name, it’s a movie that defined an entire generation of young women and stands as one of the coziest, most heartfelt supernatural films of all time....
Fantasy is one of the favorite genres for a lot of people, and it’s not hard to see why: it’s perfect for expansion, whether through movies, TV shows, or books. But when it comes t...
The festival's program of restored masterpieces and rediscoveries includes Andrzej Wajda's 'Man of Iron' (1981), Ken Russell's 'The Devils' (1971) and Chen Kaige's 'Farewell My Con...
Read the original post on Flickering Myth here: 10 Essential Italian Horror Movies of the 1980s Casey Chong with ten essential Italian horrors of the 1980s… If the 1970s marked the...
Iphigenia is a movie about the tragedy of destiny.
At 40, the Spring Mysteries Festival remains a distinctive Pagan gathering, offering an intense, immersive ritual experience that challenges participants to move beyond observation...
"We tell the myths out of context, reinterpret the events through the lenses of our time, reinterpret the people to be the kinds of heroes we want," writes Luke Babb. Continue read...
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