by Yen Cabag
Have you ever found yourself spell-bound by a documentary film, perhaps about some exotic place or fascinating person you’ve just learned about? You probably didn’t think twice about accepting everything presented as research-based and therefore true. But...
by Cole Salao
The countryside is unnaturally still. In the distance are lights; the shadows are chanting a steady rhythm into the air. Suddenly, a scream is heard, echoing across the empty land, unanswered and ignored. It’s a typical atmosphere for most folk horror films, a...
by Cole Salao
Science fiction has always been a space for creative and futuristic imagination. It’s where science and technology that are still in the realm of theory—or even yet to be discovered—are brought to life. And though the genre often uses existing technology as its...
by Yen Cabag |
Nearly every mother has sung nursery rhymes to her little one since time immemorial, be it during playtime or as a lullaby. But did you know that some of the most well-known rhymes are anything but innocent? You probably would never equate Mother Goose with the...
by Cole Salao
Everyone is the hero of their own story. Each of us thinks of ourselves as the chosen one, here to vanquish evil, destroy society’s ills, and make the world a better place through righteous means. These are the characters we usually find in film. But there are...
by Kaelyn Barron
Whether you prefer literary or mass market fiction, chances are that most fiction books you have lying around the house can be classified as novels. You may wonder why that’s worth noting, since novels seem like a pretty commonplace thing: people read them at...