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Nearly every documentary about aliens, Ufology, or ‘D’isclosure is the same. Start with a bold or “hard-hitting” statement from someone in the field who has some semblance of clout and then pad out an hour and 20 minutes with the same talking heads we see time after time. Maybe throw in a few dramatic recreations,…
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There’s been a lot of discussion about the trolley problem recently. You know, the moral v. ethical quandary that has no black-and-white answer. A sort of Kobayashi Maru for my fellow Star Trek fans, where no matter the decision, loss is inevitable, and the true measure for examination is in the aftermath of events. The…
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With just two episodes left in Season 4 of Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch, we ramp up for an exciting water-based finale. For those of us who love Eric Drummond, I regret to inform you that Episode 7 “The Aztec Aqueducts” is an Eric-less episode. Sadface. But before we jump into what Episode 7 “The…
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As quickly as they came, they went; the drones are gone! Seemingly overnight nearly all reporting, from citizens and the media, on the drones has ceased. Has the craze finally gone away? Did we ever truly get reasonable answers? Like I stated last week, most of the reports were nothing more than airplanes but there…
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It’s Monday and that means one thing…two days until the newest episode of Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch! This season has had ups and downs, close calls, and mishaps—but that won’t stop our intrepid researchers from trying to find the answers they’re looking for. Before we look ahead at Season 4 Episode 6 “Disaster at the…
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If you’d ever considered a world where slasher movies are real, have I got the film for you. A late 2024 entry, horror-comedy Bloody Axe Wound makes its way into theaters this weekend, and it’s a bloody good time worth the price of admission. The film takes place in the fictional location of Clover Falls,…
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Robert Eggers movies are always frightening, even when they aren’t horror movies. They thrust viewers into a different and borderline alien world so convincingly, so intensely, that one can’t help but feel a little horrified by the experience. When The Northman puts the audience directly into the world of Norse mythology, the experience is so overwhelming that…
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Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all! Today, we have a spectacular gift for you in interview form. Warren Skeels, director, producer, and co-writer of The Man in the White Van, sat down with us to discuss the theatrical release of his feature debut. The film is a harrowing slow-burn thriller that pits a fantastic…
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If you’re at all interested in Fried Barry director Ryan Kruger’s Street Trash remake, it’s likely because you have fond memories of the 1987 J. Michael Muro body horror B-movie. The original film had some incredible special effects of body melting and oozing as well as some jaw-dropping scenes like a man corroding into a…
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Hello, fellow Ranchers! Our deepest apologies for our mysterious disappearance last week–it was out of our control. Did the government try to silence us for our weekly disclosure of all things High Strangeness? Who am I to say it wasn’t them? Whoever it was can’t scare me off. It’ll take more than men in black…







