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Stalking Spirits with Ghost Adventures’ Aaron Goodwin
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Stalking Spirits with Ghost Adventures’ Aaron Goodwin

There is something different about Ghost Adventures. For all the quirky star power, the increasingly slick production bells and whistles, the rabid fans, there is an underlying sense of mission to this trio, these Musketeers — Zak Bagans, Nick Groff, and Aaron Goodwin — that transcends show biz trappings and lends weight to their undertakings....

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Digging Into The Dead Files with Amy Allan and Steve Di Schiavi

Travel Channel already has some of the best paranormal reality programming around with wildly popular Ghost Adventures, launching its fifth season tonight, and Paranormal Challenge. But I am totally charged about a new show debuting tonight, right after Ghost Adventures, that is both more objective AND more subjective than other investigation shows – The Dead...

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Q & A With Paranormal Witness Producer Mark Lewis

WARNING – make sure you are not alone in the house and have all the lights on when watching Syfy’s Paranormal Witness. Airing Wednesday nights @ 10:00 p.m. EST/PST, this drama-documentary series uses a mix of interviews, actual home video and spine-tingling drama to bring peoples’ real stories of paranormal and other similar unexplainable and...

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A Chat with David Winning, Director of Todd & The Book Of Pure Evil

Medieval Britain, the far-flung Pegasus galaxy, an isolated island inhabited by shipwrecked castaways and sentient dinosaurs – these are just a handful of settings for the numerous feature films, TV series, miniseries, and made-for-TV movies directed by David Winning. Among the many TV series that the award-winning director has worked on is the Canadian supernatural comedy Todd...

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TV’s Sunday Night Ritual: Serious Drama

Sunday night equals high quality scripted drama ever since HBO re-conditioned TV viewers to wrap up their weekends with The Sopranos, Six Feet Under, The Wire and Deadwood. Then came Mad Men, with its hypnotic take on slow-motion ad agency pyschodrama. Showtime’s under-rated Brotherhood hooked us on the Robert DeNiro-like antics of Jason Isaacs (Lucius...