is a film rich in symbolism, reflecting deep and complex themes such as the monotony of daily life, existential imprisonment, and social alienation. These symbols help to better understand the message that director Lorcan Finnegan wanted to convey.
Moosham Castle
Moosham Castle, a reliquary of darkness and despair. Known in the darker circles as “The Witches’ Castle,” Moosham is a mausoleum of terror and macabre allure, where the history of witch hunts has left indelible scars.
The Island of the Dolls: A Sanctuary of Horror and Madness
The Island of the Dolls is not just a place on a map but a portal to a world where the line between reality and nightmare is so thin that a single breath is enough to cross it.
The Mystery of Oakville’s Gelatinous Rain
In August 1994, the quiet town of Oakville, Washington, became the stage for an extraordinary and unsettling event that would shake the community and capture the media’s attention: a mysterious gelatinous substance fell from the sky.
The Magnificent 7: London’s Monumental Cemeteries
London, a city rich in history and culture, is not only a place of vibrant metropolitan life but also home to some of the most fascinating cemeteries in the world.
Tower Hamlets Cemetery
Tower Hamlets Cemetery, also known as Bow Cemetery or Bow Common Cemetery, is one of the “Magnificent 7,” the seven Victorian cemeteries built in the 19th century to address the growing demand for burial spaces in London.
Brompton Cemetery
Brompton Cemetery is one of the seven Victorian cemeteries, collectively known as the “Magnificent 7,” built in the 19th century to meet the growing demand for burial spaces in London.
Nunhead Cemetery
Nunhead Cemetery, located in southeast London, is one of the most fascinating and lesser-known among the “Magnificent 7” Victorian cemeteries of the British capital.
Abney Park Cemetery
Abney Park Cemetery is one of London’s seven historic cemeteries, collectively known as the “Magnificent 7”. Founded in 1840, Abney Park stands out not only for its function as a burial site but also for its innovative role as an arboretum and botanical garden
Highgate Cemetery
Highgate Cemetery, located in the Highgate district in northern London, is one of the most iconic and fascinating cemeteries in the British capital. Opened in 1839, it is part of the seven historic London cemeteries known as the “Magnificent 7”.