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Wine and spirits are a great way to celebrate a Halloween party, but these libations can be an even better seasonal treat when they’ve been exposed to actual spirits and the mysteries of the afterlife. 19 Crimes, UK’s most rebellious wine brand, has distilled their greatest stunt yet with a bold wine that’s spent time underground living amongst the dead in a haunted cemetery. Put your trust in the spookiest sommeliers in the business, 19 Crimes, who have exhumed their coffin aged glow-in-the-dark wine, which just might be haunted.
19 Crimes gleefully indulges in horror mayhem through genre-bending augmented reality experiments and creepy short films that show that they care nearly as much about horror and film as they do about good wine. Their latest short, Dig, should please any horror fan and demonstrates just how scary their glow-in-the-dark wine can be and why...
- 10/24/2023
- by Rosie Fletcher
- Den of Geek
Toyah Willcox has admitted that she was spooked when a séance was held at her home.
Appearing on the new Living series Living with the Dead, the TV presenter agreed to let medium Ian Lawman summon spirits that had been haunting her 16th century property.
Although Willcox confessed she wasn't scared of her paranormal visitors, she told Ds that Lawman's séance startled her.
Willcox said: "I live in an incredibly old house - the oldest part of it is [from] 1510 - and there's a lot of activity in it, but none of it scares me. I said, 'Please don’t get rid of any of the spirits here, I've got very used to them and don't have a problem with them.'
"That . . .
Appearing on the new Living series Living with the Dead, the TV presenter agreed to let medium Ian Lawman summon spirits that had been haunting her 16th century property.
Although Willcox confessed she wasn't scared of her paranormal visitors, she told Ds that Lawman's séance startled her.
Willcox said: "I live in an incredibly old house - the oldest part of it is [from] 1510 - and there's a lot of activity in it, but none of it scares me. I said, 'Please don’t get rid of any of the spirits here, I've got very used to them and don't have a problem with them.'
"That . . .
- 5/5/2008
- by Simon Reynolds
- Digital Spy
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