Author Archives: Joshua Tuttle

Spooky Spotlight: Lost in the Pines, A Haunting New Play Produced by Magnetic North Theater Co.

Martin and Jaime Gutfeldt recently formed a theater company, Magnetic North Theater Co., and their first production, Lost in the Pines, will have its debut performance, in San Diego, the final weekend in February 2016 (roughly one month from now).  The Gutfeldts graciously provided … Continue reading




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Movie Review: The Forest (2016)—The use of setting is great, but for a film plot centered on supernatural illusions, this is no Oculus

Here’s the official marketing blurb: A woman goes into Japan’s Suicide Forest to find her twin sister, and confronts supernatural terror. The Japanese Suicide Forest is something I heard about several years ago, and yet when I heard that someone … Continue reading




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My Quick Thoughts On Tanis Episode 4: The End of Rocketman

Just hours after I got the results of my investigation into the William Blake reference posted, Tanis Episode 4 was released.  Here are my thoughts. Tanis has finally turned the corner.  Not only am I now ready to endorse it … Continue reading




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Your Tuesday Dose of the Spooky: Tanis, William Blake, and Songs of Sorrow (This Fictional Text is Some Spooky Pasta)

It’s Tuesday again! Time for your weekly dose of the Spooky, culled from around the web, the world, and life. Every week I’ll have something new to send a shiver down your spine. This week’s theme is Tanis.  As in, … Continue reading




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Early and Pre-Gothic Literary Conventions & Examples (October 2015 Literary Meeting)

Welcome to the October 2015 Literary Meeting! The theme for this month’s Literary Meeting was Early and Pre-Gothic Literary Conventions & Examples.  This fall we’ve been doing something a little different in that our theme lasts all semester instead of … Continue reading




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