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Paranormal Games: Charlotte’s Web

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Charlotte's Web

It’s a new week and it’s time for a brand new paranormal game! This week’s selection is called Charlotte’s Web aka Charlotte’s Mirror, and it’s just a bit creepy and seems to have been born out of the same era online as the Three Kings Ritual. It definitely has that same vibe and even some of the same props necessary for game play.

Unlike the Three Kings, however, Charlotte comes with her own backstory which I pulled from Reddit:

Charlotte Webster was a 7 year old girl who lived in the 1400’s. Her mother was accused of being a witch and was burned at the stake. The young girl watched her mother die in agony and escaped into the woods. She couldn’t have known what to do. She was so young and had no means of surviving. The legend says that she died in those woods and was picked apart by the animals that came across her body.

So…nothing creepy about that, right?

Essentially, this game will supposedly allow you to conjure up the spirit of little Charlotte and have a chat, but you’re going to want to make sure you follow the rules.

Supplies, Rules, and Warnings for Playing Charlotte’s Web

Image by Tracy Lundgren from Pixabay

Supplies:

  1. Flashlights: However many you need to see. Remember not to use flame of any sorts. No candles, lighters, etc. Charlotte’s mother was burned at the stake so she won’t appreciate fire.
  2. A child’s toy. This should be something you think that Charlotte might enjoy. This is an offering to her, so keep that in mind. You definitely want her to be pleased.
  3. Two chairs
  4. A small table
  5. A mirror

Rules/How to Play:

Image by Tracy Lundgren from Pixabay

You’ll want to set this up in a room without windows if at all possible. If you don’t have access to such a room, make sure to cover the windows completely so no outside light enters the room.

Set up your two chairs, facing the same direction, with the table in between and slightly behind the chairs. Go ahead and set the child’s toy that you’ve brought as an offering to Charlotte on the table.

Set the mirror in front of the chairs so that you can see yourselves and the table in the mirror without turning your head.

When everything is in place, turn on your flashlights and then turn down the lights in the room and walk back to take your seat in the chairs.

Take a couple of deep breaths and then in unison say, “We want to play Charlotte’s Web” one time only. You might want to practice this ahead of time to make sure you’re really in sync with each other.

Look into the mirror, keep your eyes on the reflection of the toy and wait. Don’t be afraid. Charlotte can sense fear and she won’t come to you if you’re afraid. Eventually, Charlotte will come into view in the mirror.

If Charlotte takes the toy from the table then she is pleased with what you’ve brought for her. She likes to play and she’s naturally curious so at this time you can take turns asking her questions. Don’t be rude. Do not turn your head to look behind you or at the table. Keep your eyes on the mirror. When you have finished asking questions, you can then close out the game as explained below.

If Charlotte does not take the toy from the table then she is unhappy with what you’ve brought her. Remember she’s a child and she will throw a tantrum and the level of her tantrum is only elevated by the fact that she’s also a spirit. Immediately close the game as explained below!

Closing the Game:

Image by kalhh from Pixabay

Remember, do not look away from the mirror.

Again, in perfect unison, say, “Goodbye Charlotte.”

If you have successfully closed the game, Charlotte will slowly wander from view. Once she is gone, and only once she is completely out of view, you may turn around and look behind you.

You can now stand up and turn on the lights in the room. This game comes with the warning that you should only play it once because you do not want to draw the attention of Charlotte so that she decides to stay.

Warnings:

As stated numerous times throughout this explanation, do not at any time look away from the mirror. Don’t look at the person with whom you’re playing the game. Don’t look behind you. Don’t look at the table.

This could anger Charlotte, and again, her temper tantrums could end with injury or destruction of property in your house. Player be warned.

 

So that’s how you play Charlotte’s Web. Are you brave enough? If you’ve ever played, let us know in the comments! If you decide to play after reading this, let us know how it goes!

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The Pope’s Exorcist Officially Announces New Sequel

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The Pope’s Exorcist is one of those films that’s just fun to watch. It isn’t the most terrifying film around, but there’s something about Russel Crow (Gladiator) playing a wise cracking Catholic priest that just feels right.

Screen Gems seems to agree with this assessment, as they have just officially announced that The Pope’s Exorcist sequel is in the works. It makes sense that Screen Gems would want to keep this franchise going, considering the first film scared up almost $80 million with a budget of only $18 million.

The Pope's Exorcist
The Pope’s Exorcist

According to Crow, there may even be a The Pope’s Exorcist trilogy in the works. However, recent changes with the studio may have put the third film on hold. In a sit-down with The Six O’Clock Show, Crow gave the following statement about the project.

“Well that’s in discussion at the moment. The producers originally got the kick off from the studio not just for one sequel but for two. But there’s been a change of studio heads at the moment, so that’s going around in a few circles. But very definitely, man. We set that character up that you could take him out and put him into a lot of different circumstances.”

Crow has also stated that film’s source material involves twelve separate books. This would allow the studio to take the story in all kinds of directions. With that much source material, The Pope’s Exorcist could even rival The Conjuring Universe.

Only the future will tell what becomes of The Pope’s Exorcist. But as always, more horror is always a good thing.

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New ‘Faces of Death’ Remake Will Be Rated R For “Strong Bloody Violence and Gore”

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In a move that should surprise absolutely no one, the Faces of Death reboot has been given an R rating from the MPA. Why has the film been given this rating? For strong bloody violence, gore, sexual content, nudity, language, and drug use, of course.

What else would you expect from a Faces of Death reboot? It would honestly be alarming if the film received anything less than an R rating.

Faces of death
Faces of Death

For those unaware, the original Faces of Death film released in 1978 and promised viewers video evidence of real deaths. Of course, this was just a marketing gimmick. Promoting a real snuff film would be a terrible idea.

But the gimmick worked, and franchise lived on in infamy. The Faces of Death reboot is hoping to gain the same amount of viral sensation as its predecessor. Isa Mazzei (Cam) and Daniel Goldhaber (How to Blow Up a Pipeline) will spearhead this new addition.

The hope is that this reboot will do well enough to recreate the infamous franchise for a new audience. While we don’t know much about the film at this point, but a joint statement from Mazzei and Goldhaber gives us the following info on the plot.

“Faces of Death was one of the first viral video tapes, and we are so lucky to be able to use it as a jumping off point for this exploration of cycles of violence and the way they perpetuate themselves online.”

“The new plot revolves around a female moderator of a YouTube-like website, whose job is to weed out offensive and violent content and who herself is recovering from a serious trauma, that stumbles across a group that is recreating the murders from the original film. But in the story primed for the digital age and age of online misinformation, the question faced is are the murders real or fake?”

The reboot will have some bloody shoes to fill. But from the looks of it, this iconic franchise is in good hands. Unfortunately, the film does not have a release date at this time.

That’s all the information we have at this time. Make sure to check back here for more news and updates.

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Panic Fest 2024 Review: ‘The Ceremony Is About To Begin’

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People will look for answers and belonging in the darkest places and the darkest people. The Osiris Collective is a commune predicated upon ancient Egyptian theology and was run by the mysterious Father Osiris. The group boasted dozens of members, each forgoing their old lives for one held in the Egyptian themed land owned by Osiris in Northern California. But the good times take a turn for the worst when in 2018, an upstart member of the collective named Anubis (Chad Westbrook Hinds) reports Osiris disappearing while mountain climbing and declaring himself the new leader. A schism ensued with many members leaving the cult under Anubis’ unhinged leadership. A documentary is being made by a young man named Keith (John Laird) whose fixation with The Osiris Collective stems from his girlfriend Maddy leaving him for the group several years ago. When Keith gets invited to document the commune by Anubis himself, he decides to investigate, only to get wrapped up in horrors he couldn’t even imagine…

The Ceremony Is About To Begin is the latest genre twisting horror film from Red Snow‘s Sean Nichols Lynch. This time tackling cultist horror along with a mockumentary style and the Egyptian mythology theme for the cherry on top. I was a big fan of Red Snow‘s subversiveness of the vampire romance sub-genre and was excited to see what this take would bring. While the movie has some interesting ideas and a decent tension between the meek Keith and the erratic Anubis, it just doesn’t exactly thread everything together in a succinct fashion.

The story begins with a true crime documentary style interviewing former members of The Osiris Collective and sets-up what led the cult to where it is now. This aspect of the storyline, especially Keith’s own personal interest in the cult, made it an interesting plotline. But aside from some clips later on, it doesn’t play as much a factor. The focus is largely on the dynamic between Anubis and Keith, which is toxic to put it lightly. Interestingly, Chad Westbrook Hinds and John Lairds are both credited as writers on The Ceremony Is About To Begin and definitely feel like they’re putting their all into these characters. Anubis is the very definition of a cult leader. Charismatic, philosophical, whimsical, and threateningly dangerous at the drop of a hat.

Yet strangely, the commune is deserted of all cult members. Creating a ghost town that only amps up the danger as Keith documents Anubis’ alleged utopia. A lot of the back and forth between them drags at times as they struggle for control and Anubis keeps continuing to convince Keith to stick around despite the threatening situation. This does lead to a pretty fun and bloody finale that fully leans into mummy horror.

Overall, despite meandering and having a bit of a slow pace, The ceremony Is About To Begin is a fairly entertaining cult, found footage, and mummy horror hybrid. If you want mummies, it delivers on mummies!

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