Dark academic media because itβs autumn
β’ Harry Potter: boarding school, magic, cozy
β’ Dead Poet Society: boarding school, forlorn, rich
β’ Twilight: bitter, terrible, autumn-y (mock it loudly whilst watching to make it worth while)
β’ Good Will Hunting: deep, cerebral, engaging
β’ A Midsummer Nightβs Dream: classic, dreamy
β’ The Spiderwick Chronicles: monsters, childhood
β’ The Black Cauldron: disney classic, creepy, fun
β’ Kill Your Darlings: Murder, university, morality
β’ Hocus Pocus: witchy, nostalgic, light-hearted
β’ Coraline: trippy, weird, childlike, buzzing
β’ The Corpse Bride: drab, gentle, strange
β’ Dorian Gray: rich, ben barnes, terrible mentors
β’ Sleepy Hollow: grim, ghostly, casually haunting
β’ Crimson Peak: creepy, strange, dim, opulent
β’ The Queenβs Gambit: intelligent, new, riveting
β’ Peaky Blinders: dark, illegal 1910s shenanigans
β’ Sherlock Holmes (BBC): cerebral, mystery, witty
β’ Gilmore Girls: nostalgic, private school, literature
β’ Criminal Minds: mystery, crime, casual viewing
β’ Sabrina the Teenage Witch: nostalgic, light, witchy
β’ Scooby Doo Where Are You?: cozy, mystery, kids
β’ The Haunting of Bly Manor: dark, creepy, engaging
β’ The Secret History: university, murder, morality
β’ Jane Eyre: classic, ghostly, romanticism
β’ Frankenstein: classic, gothic, sci-fi, morality
β’ Dracula: classic, gothic, horror
β’ Stalking Jack the Ripper: gothic, horror, victorian
β’ Sherlock Holmes: classic, mystery, cozy
β’ Ninth House: horror, necromancy, morality
β’ The Yellow Wallpaper: psychologically haunting, short story, morality
β’ Murder on the Orient Express: classic, mystery, whodunit
β’ Harry Potter: cozy, magic, boarding school
β’ The Night Circus: whimsical, magic, romance
β’ A Deadly Education: boarding school, magic, horror
β’ Rebecca: psychological, morality, relationships
β’ Crime and Punishment: classic, heavy, morality
β’ War and Peace: classic, opulent, heavy
β’ Spirits (Multitude): drunk mythology
β’ The Bright Sessions: audio drama surrounding fictional therapy sessions with magically gifted individuals
β’ Critical Role: DnD with famous voice actors
β’ Welcome to Nightvale: paranormal small town audio drama told in the style of an evening radio show
β’ Crime Junkie: true crime
β’ TEDTalksDaily: short TEDTalks posted each day about a wide variety of topics
β’ Potterless: grown man reads the Harry Potter series for the first time
β’ Master & a Hound - Gregory Alan Isakov: soft, indie, bittersweet
β’ I Know Places - Lykke Li: heavy, indie, sad
β’ Since I Saw Vienna - Wilbur: soft, indie, sad
β’ Cherry Wine - Hozier: bittersweet, cozy, indie
β’ To Be Alone - Hozier: heavier, entrancing, indie
β’ Who Will Carry You - Adam Jones & K.S. Rhoads: hopeful, soft, sad
β’ Scotland - The Lumineers: self-sufficient, indie, bittersweet
β’ Falling Water - Peter OrenοΏΌ: heavy, sad, deep
β’ The Night We Met - Lord Huron: soft, kind, nostalgic
β’ Ms - alt-J: soft, surrounding, nostalgic, dreamlike
β’ Oh My Dear - The Head and the Heart: soft, lulling, gentle
β’ Blood Bank - Bon Iver: soft, bittersweet, snowy
β’ September Song - Agnes Obel: soft, instrumental
β’ Gnossienne no.4 - Erik Satie: spooky, instrumental
β’ Golden - Riley Baron: light, rich, juvenile
β’ Murder Song - AURORA: eloquent, upset, fairylike
β’ Ella - Myrkur: nordic, elemental, raw
β’ If I Had a Heart - Fever Ray: dark, roaming, sure
β’ Whoβs With Us - Current Swell: sad, lonely, soft
β’ Sleep on the Floor - The Lumineers: textured, lazy
β’ Helvegen - Wardruna: nordic, echoing, thunderous
β’ Jenny of Oldstones - Ginny Di: old, soft, sweeping
β’ Nothing Arrived - Villagers: so, so sadβ¦with honey