Haddonfield’s WURG Radio in Halloween Ends (2022) recalls WalpURGisnacht, the spring equivalent of Samhain when demons and witches roam the land.

Halloween Ends‘ (2022) blue opening credits conjures three movies: The Shining (1980), Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982), and Psycho (1960), wherein the latter periwinkle blue was Mrs. Bates’ favorite color.
Incredibly popular in Belarus, the Ukraine, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Lithuania, Germany, France, Egypt, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Turkey, the UK, Hungary, and China, Rob’s most recent interview with Vadim Shegalov is now dubbed in Russian. Check it out!
Game Theory 101: “Michael Myers kills babysitters, not kids.”
Unless I’m mistaken, isn’t that Jamie Lee Curtis narrating the opening of Escape from New York (1981)?
The shadow of the Great Beast lives in James Bond villain and SPECTRE chief Ernst Stavro Blofeld. In On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969), Blofeld (Telly Savalas, 1922-1994) shares Master Therion’s penchant for legitimizing phony ancestries and coats of arms. In this scene, Blofeld masquerades as Balthazar, Count de Bleuchamp. Blofeld’s deception also conjures Crowley’s belief that he was a magical charlatan.
The SPECTRE chief, Ernst Stavro Blofeld (aka Number One), was based Master Therion (1875-1947), who Ian Fleming (1908-1964) handled during WWII. Played by Donald Pleasence (1919-1995) in You Only Live Twice (1967).
So are my revised editions, so please stay tuned. Currently, I am on a bit of a summer hiatus, but more podcasts coming in August. In the meantime, here is a little 9/11 teaser from Cinema Symbolism 4.

Brand new podcast! The kabalistic stylings of Rob on Ken Goudsward’s Dimensionfold. Listen to Rob talk Kabbalah, Enoch, Freemasonry, Vitruvius, Jung, Tarot, 9/11, and Hollywood’s use of occult tropes – check it out!
Listen and watch Rob talk The Exorcist, Dr. John Dee, James Bond, Aleister Crowley, The Batman, P.L. Travers, 9/11, Columbine, Stanley Kubrick, and Masonic symbolism among other esoteric goodies. Check it out!