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seasonofhorror · 3 months
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GINGER SNAPS
2000, dir. John Fawcett
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666frames · 3 months
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Evilspeak (1981)
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robsheridan · 10 months
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From the pages of SPECTAGORIA magazine issue 6, 1974. Spectagoria was a renowned underground fashion photography magazine surrounded by rumor and mystery. Founded by iconoclastic photographer/filmmaker Sera Clairmont initially as a showcase of her own work, the publication drew controversy for its dark themes and morbid imagery, which often used beauty, sexuality, and fashion as a means to, in Clairmont’s words, “let speak the darkness that surrounds us from other worlds.”
Christian groups in the United States called for a ban of the magazine, with Jerry Falwell accusing Clairmont of being “a witch and a pornographer in league with the devil himself.” Clairmont dismissed the accusations as “just more blatant examples of the sexism and double-standards that led me to forge my own path in a male-dominated industry.” But the boycott drew scrutiny to the magazine’s photographs, which at times contained images that seemed impossible, even supernatural, in nature. Some wondered if Sera Clairmont was related to Seraphina Clairmont, the famous Manhattan mystic who “spoke to demons” and lived at the mysterious Zorovic Building at the turn of the 20th century, and was rumored to have been buried alive in the building’s 1913 destruction.
Sera Clairmont went into hiding in 1976, but continued to publish Spectagoria until the early 80s, growing stranger and darker with each issue, fueling even more speculation that otherworldly powers were behind it before its abrupt end. No one knew where it was being published from, nor where - or *how* - its photos were taken. Very few copies of each issue of Spectagoria were printed, and today only a handful of scattered pages have been located and scanned. I will continue to share more pages as I find them...
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videoreligion · 10 months
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Vampyros Lesbos (1971)
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Vincent Price as The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971) dir. Robert Fuest
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heliojip · 5 months
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time stamps for THAT (sa) scene in re-animator for when ur rewatching and want to skip 🕺
1:08:44 (meg is carried in by the dean and u get a gist of what happens next) - 1:12:08 (herbert distracting hill) stay safe everyone 💚
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suspiria76 · 5 months
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DRACULA A.D. 1972
UK
1972
Directed by Alan Gibson
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ash-eats-film · 18 days
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I decided recently I was gonna start designing my own tarot cards related to cult horror films so please enjoy my progress so far. ✨👏
I will more than happily take suggestions but I already have a few ideas in mind. I plan on doing the whole deck but who knows if I’ll actually follow through lmao.
The designs and art style is a combo of my own and that of the original Rider-Waite tarot deck, I simply took the poses and made it my own with different horror characters.
(I’m probably gonna redesign the fool card because I don’t wanna do the same movie twice but I just had to do Dan and Herbert as a pair and they were the first ones when I was testing the waters.)
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pit-of-acheron · 2 years
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Folk Horror Trope Bingo Guide from Hwæt! zine
illustrated by Bunty May Marshall
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Bride of Re-Animator (Dir. Brian Yuzna, 1990)
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theersatzcowboy · 10 months
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Bruce Campbell in Maniac Cop (1988)
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thatfilmgurl · 9 months
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the wicker man (1973)
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666frames · 23 days
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Bad Dreams (1988)
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ceteradesunt · 7 months
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Deadly Blessing (1981) dir. Wes Craven
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videoreligion · 9 months
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Debbie Does Damnation (1999)
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Vincent Price as Dr. Anton Phibes
The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971) // Dir. Robert Fuest
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