Repertory Philippines (REP) celebrates its new home with the debut of Jepoy and the Magic Circle , an enchanting children’s ...
According to Irish folklore, Sluagh is dead sinners that come back as malicious spirits. These spirits come from the west, flying in groups like flocks of birds, and try to enter a house where ...
In Orkney there is the nuggle, in Shetland the shoopiltee and in the Isle of Man, the ‘Cabbyl-ushtey’. In Welsh folklore there are tales of the ‘Ceffyl Dŵr’. And in Scotland there is another water ...
Lujan was disturbed but knew exactly who the woman had been: La Llorona. The legend of La Llorona, or “The Weeping Woman,” is a deeply rooted tale in Mexican and Southwestern U.S. folklore. Although ...
The self-proclaimed “glamorous aswang” of “Drag Race Philippines” (“DRPH”) Season 3 has offered the reality show a taste of refined branding. One of the drag contestants, Yuidip*t*’s unexpected exit ...
The final result feels like a blend of a traditional haunted house movie and Japanese folklore - think Amityville Horror meets Dark Water. But how much of the movie is based on real mythology or ...
The aswang are an umbrella term of vampiric and malevolent spirits - arguably the most commonly known creatures in local folklore. These creatures suck blood, eat human flesh and also shape-shift.