Exploring Sacred Terror
Missional Christian, and researcher of new religious movements John Morehead, interviews Douglas Cowan at his TheoFantastique blog. Cowan, who is the author of “Cyberhenge: Modern Pagans on the...
View ArticleHorror Films and Religious Illiteracy
John Morehead has posted a brand new interview with author and academic Douglas Cowan (author of “Cyberhenge: Modern Pagans on the Internet”) concerning the interface of religion and horror films on...
View ArticleThe Wild Hunt’s Book Picks
Since the Yuletide season is fast approaching, I thought I would take some time this weekend to share some new book reviews in hopes that it might make your gift-giving preparations for Yule, Solstice,...
View ArticleFilm Review: The Love Witch
A new independent fiction film exploring Witchcraft has hit the festival circuit. Anna Biller‘s latest film The Love Witch is a colorful feast of pathological obsession, violence, narcissism, love and...
View Article“Midsommar”: an Objective Review
Eric O. Scott reviews Ari Aster's new film, "Midsommar," and examines how it compares to other examples of "Pagan horror." Continue reading “Midsommar”: an Objective Review at The Wild Hunt.
View ArticleColumna: La Dientona, o los peligros del escepticismo
Alan D.D. nos cuenta la leyenda de La Dientona, la mujer de dientes largos, y considera los peligros de estar demasiado orgullosa del escepticismo. Continue reading Columna: La Dientona, o los peligros...
View ArticleColumn: La Dientona, or the Dangers of Skepticism
Alan D.D. tells the legend of La Dientona, the long-toothed woman, and considers the dangers of being too proud of one's skepticism. Continue reading Column: La Dientona, or the Dangers of Skepticism...
View ArticleColumn: Our Lady Corona
Luke Babb considers gods of horror, fear, and death - and especially the most powerful and terrifying of them at this time, Our Lady Coronavirus. Continue reading Column: Our Lady Corona at The Wild...
View Article(Not a) Classic of Pagan Cinema: The Devil Rides Out
A film where Christopher Lee performs real ceremonial magic techniques should be a shoo-in for our Classics of Pagan Cinema, right? Not so fast, writes Meg Elison, who reviews the 1968 film "The Devil...
View ArticleCalamities in Pagan Cinema: “Tarot”
"Witches can often enjoy the film versions of ourselves," says Meg Elison in today's review of the new movie TAROT, "who worship fake deities, cast nonsense spells, and practice bonkers made-up magic....
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