Dario Argento needs no introduction, having created, especially in the early part of his career, works that remain immortal.
“The Thing” by John Carpenter and Its Unexplained Ending
The ending of John Carpenter’s The Thing is notoriously ambiguous and open to interpretation, which has led to numerous theories from fans and critics about what really happens to MacReady (Kurt Russell) and Childs (Keith David). Here are some theories about the ending:
Evan Peters
Evan Peters is an American actor born on January 20, 1987, in St. Louis, Missouri. He is known for his versatility and ability to portray a wide range of characters, both in dramatic and comedic roles. Peters became particularly famous for his performances in the anthology series American Horror Story, for his role as Quicksilver in the X-Men film franchise, and for his portrayal of Jeffrey Dahmer.
The Exorcism of Klingenberg
The true story that inspired the film ‘The Exorcism of Emily Rose’ starring Jennifer Carpenter and the film ‘Requiem’
Manfred Fritz Bajorat – Il Marinaio Mummificato
Manfred Fritz Bajorat was a German sailor found mummified aboard his yacht Sayo in February 2016, after his boat was spotted drifting near the coast of the Philippines. His body was discovered slumped next to the radio apparatus, suggesting that he may have been attempting to send a distress message before he died. This particular detail added a mysterious aura to his death, making the case famous internationally.
Nō Theatre: Ancient Unrest
The frightening masks of Nō Theatre represent one of the most unsettling and fascinating aspects of this ancient art form. At the heart of these masks lies a subtle darkness, a primal fear rooted in the unknown. The Nō masks are much more than mere theatrical accessories: they embody deep and universal emotions, and when it comes to horror, few artistic forms can express terror with such elegance and power.
The Witches’ Kitchen
Our journey through the witchcraft of the master Francisco Goya continues with another of his unsettling paintings, The Witches’ Kitchen. This painting is based on one of the most famous witchcraft episodes in Spanish literature, inspired by Miguel de Cervantes’ novel, El casamiento engañoso.