Folk horror is having its day. It was once (and in many ways still is) a tiny subgenre of horror–one so small that it’s even been referred to as a microgenre. But a quick Google or Twit…| The Harvest Maid’s Revenge
Filmmaker Tim Plester's deeply personal journey to reclaim Morris dancing from national joke to one of England's most ancient and enduring roots traditions.| BFI Player
I don't think it's any coincidence that the Campaign for Real Ale, The Wicker Man and the English Morris dancing revival all landed at about the same time.| Bluesky Social
Old Hollywood was overrun with homesick Brits reflecting a particular vision of the old country – nostalgic, parodic and often with a Gothic tint.| Boak & Bailey's Beer Blog
A fun question to ask of any apparently irrational human behaviour is “What’s the evolutionary advantage?” Consider drunkenness, for example. Ray recently read William Golding’s 1955 novel The Inheritors. It’s about a band of Neanderthals struggling for survival in the forests of prehistoric Europe as a new threat emerges – Homo sapiens, AKA modern man, […]| Boak & Bailey's Beer Blog