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7 Occult Horror Movies That Deserve a Second Look
Occult horror cinema draws from a rich tapestry of global spiritual traditions, ancient beliefs, and forbidden knowledge to explore humanity’s relationship with unseen forces. These films examine the ...
Sister Jeanne holding a crucifix behind bars in The Devils - Warner Bros. In 1971, Warner Bros. was marred by controversy in the wake of unleashing "A Clockwork Orange" upon the world. The outrage ...
Occult films often link their nefarious demonic forces to marginalized people—common tropes include Indigenous graveyards, witchy women consorting with devils, evil bloodsucking ambiguously Jewish ...
Leatherface running down the street with his chainsaw at the end of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre - Dark Sky Films For almost as long as movies have been a thing, horror movies have been a thing.
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But what about the ’70s horrors that have not received a reboot, sequel, or rebootquel in quite some time? Those are the movies that follow. So, naturally, no major classics here, because they’ve ...
It’s not often that a horror film gets the seal of approval from the King of Horror himself, Stephen King, but a film released in 1971 holds that rare distinction. The decade was groundbreaking for ...
The Wicker Man, the acclaimed British horror film with an iconic "feelbad ending", is on television tonight. The 1973 film depicts the journey of Neil Howie (Edward Woodward), a police officer who ...
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