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  1. Hace 3 días · On the big screen, folk horror reached critical mass with a trio of movies: 1968's Witchfinder General, 1971's Blood on Satan's Claw, and 1973's The Wicker Man. The latter serves as significant inspiration for Midsommar, and demonstrates how fictional works of folk horror can combine with real (though far more benign) practices to ...

  2. Hace 4 días · Además de un spin-off titulado provisionalmente Thread: An Insidious Tale, Sony acaba de confirmar que una próxima película de la franquicia estará llegando a mediados del año próximo.

  3. Hace 1 día · Going through Inside No. 9 one episode stands heads and shoulders above the rest for me: "The Riddle of the Sphinx", S3E3. But if there was one that came pretty close, it would have to be "Mr. King", S7E2. Set in Class 9 of a Welsh School, "Mr. King" is the perfect embodiment of a traditional Inside No. 9 affair: Gut-busting black comedy ...

  4. Hace 5 días · La violencia con armas de fuego, explosiones y combates cuerpo a cuerpo se ofrece a puñados que elevan la película hasta un suspense bien mantenido con pequeños toques de humor.

  5. Hace 5 días · Está considerada por muchos aficionados la mejor película de terror de la historia, y acaba de llegar a Netflix. La obra maestra de Steven Spielberg vuelve en la fecha propicia para recordarnos...

  6. Hace 1 día · Blood on Satan’s Claw Piers Haggard’s film focuses on a group of local teens in an isolated, rural village who form a satanic cult and perform rituals in service of a demonic entity, Behemoth. This demonic presence grows in strength, creating chaos among the village folk, and resulting in violence and murder. As Leon Hunt writes,

  7. Hace 13 horas · Blood on Satan’s Claw: Interview: Mark Morris; Blood on Satan’s Claw: Review; Breaker Whiskey: Review; Camlann: Review: Series 1 Episodes 1 and 2: Keep the Home Fires Burning / Are Horses Still a Thing? Carnacki The Ghost Finder: Review: Big Finish Audio; Cemetery Girl: Review; Children of the Stones: Review