The original trailer for The Exorcist was notorious for actually being banned, thanks to making people who watched it actually sick.
It's kind of notable to see Lucifer and his fellow divinities swearing fealty to Satan so readily, but it's a mundane scene. And the moment when Mephisto Pheles refuses to swear fealty is thrown away.
Airing on Fox Family and BBC One overseas, S Club 7 in L.A. saw the pop group heading across the U.S. only to stay with ...
The impersonal and metallic voice of the answering machine on the other end of the phone, after politely greeting, informs ...
Neglected manga with unique ideas often don't receive the same attention as popular titles, despite their quality and ...
I know it’s a little weird, but I’ll sit and watch “The Exorcist” probably once a year ... an eccentric posh girl in a fur coat. We were using real fur at Gucci back then, and I did ...
In most movies, viewers worry for the safety of children, especially when monsters come into the picture. After all, kids represent humanity at its most ... Read More ...
This comes at a price, however. Anxiety disorders, compulsive behavior, trouble getting along with others, a pathological ...
Grab your Holy Bible and rosary beads as we look at ten essential demonic horror movies that will send shivers down your spine… As Flickering Myth takes a leap into independent film with The Baby in ...
"Those brainy aliens and their erratic speech and laser guns that vaporize people into skeletons [was creepy]!! Also, how they replaced the woman's head with her chihuahua and vice versa — worst ...
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Hants History: January 2025 edition
• In the Hants Journal from 1949, it was reported that Earl Boyd, of Three Mile Plains, was a lucky man. The welder at the ...