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- In the late 17th century, two Puritan witch hunters travel to a small Massachusetts town investigating rumors of devil worship, and are irrevocably transformed by the ungodly forces they encounter.
- Brian, a simple shovel salesman, thinks Alice is the girl of his dreams, but she's the stuff of nightmares: a shape-shifting alien bent on destroying the human race through sheer reproductive power. Brian soon gives birth to a half-human infant, the first of an alien master race. With the help of a psychotic private detective and an archaeologist with a mysterious past, Brian races to save the world from certain destruction. But as the bond between mother and child grows, will Brian be capable of making the ultimate sacrifice to save his species?
- The fictional Witchfinder General of Massachusetts Bay demonstrates the dogma of 17th century Puritanism as he anachronistically reacts to current events and pop culture, with much of the dialogue taken from real witch hunting texts.
- Drawing on quotes from acclaimed historians and deranged YouTube commenters alike, a duo of Civil War soldiers debate and debunk the Lost Cause of the Confederacy.
- A private detective is cryogenically frozen in 1958 and awakes in 2021. Hijinks ensue.
- An analysis of the science fiction cult classic The Metamorphosis of Prime Intellect by Roger Williams, featuring interviews with the author.
- A generation after the first Thanksgiving, the sachem of the Wampanoag led a coalition of Native American tribes to battle against the ever-encroaching European colonists of New England.
- Many of us think of 17th century Puritans as dour, conservative theocrats - nothing could be further from the truth.
- An actor presents the abridged text of Demonology, a 1597 treatise on witchcraft and the occult, in the form of a theatrical performance.
- In January 1811, five hundred slaves of south Louisiana rose in active rebellion against their masters in the largest slave revolt in American history.
- Exploring how the Nazis turned the discipline of prehistoric archaeology into a cog in their propaganda machine and how their conspiracy theories about lost civilizations continue to haunt us to this day.
- An in-depth analysis of Dracula, the original 1897 book by Bram Stoker, possibly the most influential horror novel ever written.
- On April 21st 1676, a company of eighty Massachusetts militiamen fought to the death against a Native American army five hundred strong in one of the climactic battles of King Philip's War.
- Host Andrew Rakich traces the route of the first French explorers to New Orleans by paddling down Bayou St. John and walking overland to the French Quarter, exploring the geography and history of the city along the way.
- A three-part documentary series telling the story of the formation of Sudbury, Massachusetts in the 17th century.
- Strange sounds are heard over the city of New Orleans, and people go missing. When they return, they are not the same.
- When a 400 foot tall clown emerges from the Atlantic Ocean and lays waste to the United States, a bewildered nation struggles to make sense of the strange times they suddenly find themselves in.