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witches
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Showing posts with label
witches
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Mar 26, 2021
GEORGE A. ROMERO'S SEASON OF THE WITCH (1972)
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In terms of social consciousness, Romero always thought big. In his horror films, he was skewering culture, government, militaries, commun...
Mar 22, 2021
SUMMER OF FEAR aka STRANGER IN OUR HOUSE (1978)
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Wes Craven based his entire career around teens in peril. This is a sub-genre that John Carpenter’s Halloween would essentially create, whi...
Aug 3, 2020
THE AUTOPSY OF JANE DOE (2016)
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In the horror genre, there are generally two approaches that filmmakers opt to take: the gory gross-out, or the subtly creepy. Seldom do...
Jun 18, 2020
THE LAST WITCH HUNTER (2016)
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If nothing else, give The Last Witch Hunter credit for one thing: it doesn't attempt, yet again, to concoct a period horror piece d...
Jun 4, 2020
MARK OF THE DEVIL (1970)
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It's an undated 18th-century Austria, and two witch-hunters - Lord Cumberland (Henry Lom) and his apprentice, Count Christian vo...
Aug 11, 2019
THE WITCH (2016)
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I’m reticent to call The Witch a horror film, even though it utterly is. Because doing so would call forth images of how the current h...
May 31, 2019
TEEN WITCH (1989)
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During my virginal viewing of Teen Witch , it was inevitable that my mind be blown. As someone who adores cinematic misfires – films be...
Oct 28, 2014
#HALLOWEEN: WITCH-BURNING
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Source via Pumpkinrot .
Aug 25, 2014
REVIEW: THE FORBIDDEN GIRL
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I was just saying to my mother the other day, "You know what I could go for? One of those sexy, witchy, witch-sex movies." ...
Jul 20, 2014
RETURN OF THE WITCH-FINDERS
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Police Warn Children Are At Risk Over Return of the Witch-Finders Children in Britain are increasingly at risk of being branded as wi...
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