Day: August 26, 2025

  • Strange bruisings on the Conjuring

    Strange bruisings on the Conjuring

    Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson return in the newest Conjuring film, set to release September 5th. This time, the movie dives into the Warrens’ reported run-ins with the paranormal activity at the infamous Smurl household in Pennsylvania — one of the state’s most debated haunting cases from the 1970s and 80s.

    Farmiga, however, made headlines recently when she told E! Online that she’s been experiencing what she feels could be real-life paranormal aftereffects while filming. She even showed mysterious bruises that she says appeared on her body during production. When asked why she hasn’t spoken about it much, Farmiga explained that she feels caught “between a rock and a hard place” — trying to promote a film while also dealing with unexplained, unsettling events.

    Fan reaction to her comments has been divided. Some think it’s a clever marketing push, adding “extra spice” to the movie’s promotion. Others defend her, pointing out that the Conjuring films have a history of eerie stories connected to their productions. (In fact, on previous sets, crew members have reported strange occurrences, and Patrick Wilson himself has admitted to experiencing unsettling dreams while filming.)

    Whether you believe Farmiga’s claims or chalk them up to PR, you can’t deny it’s the perfect kind of buzz for a movie centered around the Smurl haunting — a case already drenched in skepticism, controversy, and supernatural lore.

  • A haboob may have destroyed your orgy plans at Burning Man

    A haboob may have destroyed your orgy plans at Burning Man



    Well, some might call this an Old Testament moment: good old-fashioned divine smiting of sinners. But the truth? A haboob—that’s a massive dust storm, for the uninitiated—just demolished the legendary Orgy Dome at Burning Man.

    Over on the Orgy Dome’s official Instagram, Burning Man shared:

    “Our build team worked so hard this past week to erect our lovely space. Unfortunately, the winds yesterday undid all that labor and wrecked our structure. We are still here and thankfully safe, we hope to gift the playa with some workshops and will keep you updated.”



    A harsh twist of playa fate, indeed. The dome is down. Nature wins.

    According to outlets, a brutal dust storm barreled through Black Rock City over the weekend, unleashing wind gusts of up to 50 mph, turning visibility to near zero, destroying campsites and even art installations—like the “Black Cloud” inflatable—while sending thousands of Burners into hours-long traffic delays. 

    That means if you’re planning on attending Burning Man this year, it’s probably a good idea to have an alternate orgy plan—one that can survive 50 mph haboob winds.