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lycarael · 1 year
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The 3 illustrations of the lycan are fan art of me based on a still of from one of my TikTok videos done by the YouTuber Desenhero's Were Wolf World.
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astra-ravana · 5 months
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satanachia666 · 1 year
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Magical Misogyny Rant
I am so tired of men assuming they know more about magic, witchcraft, and the occult than me. 🤬 So often, when I tell a man I’m into witchcraft or chaos magic, he assumes himself to be the greater authority on the subject. As someone who is approaching their 11th year of practicing, it’s insulting to be constantly placed as knowing less by default, by people (*cough* mostly men) who have been practicing a meager fraction of that time. Fortunately, it’s easy to put them back in their place, but even then, they reduce me to a piece of ass without actually acknowledging or appreciating my occult knowledge and power. It’s like they have to pretend we’re on the same level, that I’m not a legit demon priestess entertaining someone who got into chaos magic 2 years ago and doesn’t even have a sigil to show for it. The audacity is real.
I mostly notice this type of misogyny happening when I talk to men my age or younger. (I’m in my early 30s.) This is another reason I prefer to date older men: I’ve noticed they are more honest and realistic about their level of practice. They also tend to express more genuine, good-hearted interest in my practice, including the ones who were/are into New Age spirituality. These so-called “light worker” types tend to shun the Left Hand Path, yet these “love and light” senior dudes get it and show more respect. So, there’s seriously no excuse for men in my same peer group and spiritual community to act like this towards me.
If/when I meet someone who has been practicing longer than me, I cherish my connection with them. If I’m privileged with learning from them in any capacity, I am grateful. Furthermore, I know it would be a grave error to assume I know more than they do. I’m getting embarrassed just thinking about it. If I were to meet someone who has been practicing for 20+ years or something and I was also attracted to them, I would swoon to the moon and back! Assuming any kind of authority I don’t actually have would harm my ability to learn from them as well as our relationship in general. Yet that’s what men keep doing to me and I’m over it.
Obviously, everyone has their own special knowledge. It’s always possible to learn something new from someone of any level of practice. But for these newbie occultist men to pretend we’re on the same level occult-wise is so funny/sad to me. For shame!
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999lcf · 6 months
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Nikolas Schreck on The True Left Hand Path: The Feminine Divine
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badoccultadvice · 1 year
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So like, I have been having this weird experience analyzing the Harry Potter books lately, and please indulge me while I talk about J.K. Rowling's weird writing.
My goal was simple: read the Harry Potter books to find which parts were influenced/inspired by actual magic that people do in real life. My theory was that there was a lot more magic in the earlier drafts of the books, and that she took a lot out due to fear of backlash from America's ongoing reenactment of the Satanic Panic. For instance it's quite obvious some of their magic lessons got dumbed down so that very little of what's in the books could actually be tried in real life, and I think she took out a lot of astrology.
I also wanted to do a couple errands along the way, one of which was to check and see if it's explicitly written in the books that Harry is a cis man. I'm a trans man, SO I'D KNOW. (I'm a slow reader so all I can say for now is: the FIRST book does not explicitly state Harry is cis, but if he's trans, there's some implied worldbuilding with items like the Sorting Hat that comes into play. Also I'm fairly sure the Dursleys would have gone along with him being trans because that meant Petunia could reuse Dudley's old clothes instead of having to get girl stuff. I'mma save any other explanations on the topic for a video on it.) The reason I'm doing this read-through is because I think J.K. doesn't know anything about trans people and didn't think to make sure her wizard world was trans exclusionary. AND IT TURNS OUT THAT WE TRANS MAGIC USERS HAVE A WAY OF WIGGLING INTO MOST PLACES UNDETECTED BY NORMAL MEANS.
While I was doing the re-read I encountered two sort of broad revelations:
There's a lot of old stuff in there like Latin and Greek and tradcraft stuff, but also modern magic of the more recent era... but the incorporation of modern magic cuts off somewhere before the 80s. These books read like they were written by a early 70s magician. Like they honestly read like J.K. is a magical practicioner who just didn't read any magic books written after 1972 and never discovered what Chaos Magic is, (and also, never heard of most of what happened in the Cold War). I have never found a writer, in fiction or non-fiction, more dedicated to referencing magical stuff that most magicians alive today just don't care about anymore.
J.K. Rowling's knowledge of child abuse laws and general social mores regarding treatment of children also ceased to update itself by about the 80s. I keep getting distracted by this and having to make more side-notes about corporal punishment and researching stuff like when caning was banned in England. (HInt: it was banned before Harry went to school, so in Book 1 it's fuckin weird that he assumes that Wood is the name of a cane he's about to be whipped with.) Like, this woman raised children in the modern era, she should know when canes stopped being used.
So like, when I mention that I'm doing some research in this area, this is the sort of stuff I'm reading for and the sort of stuff I'm encountering. I haven't been talking much about this journey because it seems like any time anyone brings up anything Harry Potter up whatsoever, we've got to talk about how J.K. is a terf in every other sentence. But like, y'all: I hope you slow down and re-read the books, because J.K. Rowling is a terf who is also a child abuse apologist and normalizer. She is a terf who is also a horrible fat-shamer. She is a terf who is also an ableist with a huge problem writing about mental illness. And she's a terf who's also a sexist who undermines feminism with her actual writing of female characters.
And I honestly think she double and triples down on the terf stuff so that people will only talk about that. I think it's worth talking about the fact that not only is she an awful person in the terf way, but like, every other way imaginable too. I think it's worth talking about the fact that with all the obvious biases she has, the group she CHOOSES to publicly marginaiize is trans women, and I think she makes that choice because she thinks that she'll get more allies that way. That if she wore all of her issues on her sleeve like she wears the terfness, that she'd lose a lot of allies, that a lot of prestigious charities would stop having anything to do with her. That she uses the identity of "terf" as a shield because she knows that certain people will protect a terf, and she does this specifically so people won't notice how much of a sexist, abuse apologist, ableist, fatphobe etc she ALSO is. Opinions that could lose her a lot of money and clout if people remember them enough.
She's trying to pick on who she thinks is the most unpopular kid in the class out of the hopes that the bullies in class will be her friends instead of pile up on her, but if the bullies knew what she really thought of them, THEY wouldn't even be her friends.
Also like... I just want someone else to read the actual words in these books and see what fucked-up choices she made as a writer. I think a LOT of people remembering these books are actually remembering the movies, which are way more different from the books than you might expect.
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thedreadvampy · 1 year
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sorry I'm on one now. Narnia is one of my Big Rant triggers.
but like. I would be lying if I said I didn't love Narnia
(everything except the Horse and His Boy, which a) even as a tiny kid made me uncomfortable with how fucking racist it is (literally there is ONE. ONE. character of colour who isn't evil, selfish, greedy and violent. even when you're 5 and white and don't really understand racism it's like. sorry there are just no nice people in this whole country? and every Narnian is lovely?) and b) is just fucking DULL partly bc of the 2 dimensional racist caricatures populating the world)
but I can't pretend for a second that it isn't specifically built around a Christian theology that's explicitly racist, hierarchical, supremacist, colonialist and The Bits I Like Least Of Anglicanism
and my FAVOURITE books in the series (except the Silver Chair which tbh is WAY less theological and way more mythology-nerd) are the first and last, which are by far the most explicitly Christian. even more so than TLTWATW.
and I can just about stand by the Magician's Nephew bc it's mostly just a mix of Christian creation myth and CS Lewis's sci fi interests in the esoteric and multiverses and it honestly feels fine. but my all time favourite most iconic Narnia book is The Last Battle and I just. cannot. justify it for a second from a political or philosophical standpoint.
it's got it all bc it's the book where Lewis is like ok hold up let me lay out explicitly what my theology is. and what he thinks it's important to say is:
Almost all Muslims are bad and evil
They worship Satan by doing Bad Evil Deeds to please him
There are a couple of Good Muslims who do good deeds. they need to be brought to the light, understand that the voice calling them to do good deeds is the Christian god, and they too can achieve the kingdom of heaven
Some people will use Christianity as a mask for exploitation and mistreatment. They are bad and their faith is false (ok fine)
...and they're doing that because they're CONSPIRING WITH THE EVIL MUSLIMS TO OPPRESS GOOD CHRISTIANS
...and THAT'S THE ONLY REASON ANYONE WOULD TELL YOU THAT GOD AND ALLAH ARE DIFFERENT NAMES FOR THE SAME GOD. because they're either conning you or because they've been misled and can't really think for themselves.
DID I MENTION. THAT MUSLIMS ARE EVIL AND TRYING TO BRING DOWN CHRISTIANS.
and other than the GOD AREN'T MUSLIMS JUST THE WORST of it all, he also goes back over to more fully explain several points he's made throughout the series, such as:
white Christian public school kids are the god ordained leaders of the world and attempts to think otherwise are heretical
god places people where they need to be to serve his purpose
free will is largely an illusion - your only choice is faith or chaos, and as a godly person your actions are preordained
the problem is though. he's kind of a really good character writer? and in The Last Battle he pulls out most of his best classics (hi Reepicheep! hi Frank! hi Jill!) and gives us a whole wealth of really fun new characters (Tirian and Jewel, Emeth, Puzzle, Shift, Griffle and Ginger are all just SO FUN) and it's such a solid adventure. for me it's hands down the most FUN Narnia to read and an effective and affecting end to the series.
but like. god its unjustifiably fucked philosophy is baked into every single character and event. it's so hard to ignore. it's my favourite book in the series. it's the book that makes me angriest. it's everything right with Narnia and everything wrong with Narnia. I like it cause it asks me to engage critically with Lewis' philosophy and I hate it cause it requires me to engage critically with Lewis' philosophy.
in conclusion, Narnia is a land of contrasts. also occasionally brownface.
#red said#i love these books. i love the last battle especially.#fuck me they're awful philosophically though#they were probably the first chapter books i read when i was 3 or 4. they are such a big part of my life.#and I've always loved them and i still do. I'm so fond of them.#and part of that is inextricable from the Christianity of them. i think there's something really fun and interesting in the fusion of#christian myth and celtic paganism and classical myth and arthuriana and new age mysticism and sci fi multiverse stuff#like it's not. new to blend those things. but lewis is such a nerd about all of them and he blends them up in a really flavourful way#and also i think like as a kid. the utter claroty with which These Are Metaphors About Theology And Philosophy#really worked for me even though I disagreed with most of it. because it kind of wants to engage with you directly as a child#it is. to me. pretty honest about its intentions. and it digs into some moderately complex ideas for a young audience.#like they're parables not morality plays. the Goddier ones are inviting you to think and engage in a conversation about the ideas#which tbh. not a lot of kid's books did at the time and age i was reading them?#they wanted me to be thinking about the whys and hows of morality. like obviously Lewis SUPER has an opinion on the Right Answers#(i would usually. say we're diametrically opposed on most conclusions but then i was rooting for Jadis' army in LWW)#but idk Lewis's theology is interesting. he's very much pro faith and determinism but he ALSO thinks you should question stuff i think#like. it's often kind of self-contradictory but the books are pretty pro asking questions pushing back straying from the path#as long as you come back#and the last battle particularly is really clear that you're not doing a good job of engaging with faith if you don't think about it#like other than MUSLIMS ARE EVIL AND BAD the main message of the last battle is.#if you don't think critically about faith then someone else will think for you and fuck you over#tirian is our hero bc he has a personal and often uncertain relationship with faith that means he refuses to get swept up in the crowd#puzzle is painted as someone who is too scared of conflict to voice his concerns#he's prepared to believe he's too stupid to have his own questions or relationship with faith and so he becomes a tool of the powerful#because he is told to trust the teachings of the church not his own heart#now. do i think this is philosophically good? generally yes but it also props up the I'M A BOLD TRUTHTELLER AGAINST THE ESTABLISHMENT#reactionary tendency. and it's written by a guy whose Unpopular Truthtelling is partly 'Allah is Satan' so. grains of salt.#buuuuut. it's probably why it resonates a lot with people like me or my mum who as kids often felt constrained or patronised#by the way adults approach obedience and blind faith#like. Lewis is advocating for FAITH. he DOESN'T think that faith should be uncritical or without discomfort
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alephskoteinos · 26 days
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Having finished reading Seven Faces of Darkness, I think I'll hold on to it. I might see fit to consult it again or compare its PGM spells against the PGM and related resources. It can have practical value in chaos-magickal Satanist Pagan synthesis, but dross must be cut. The dross comes mostly in the certain conceits that Webb brings from his Setian background. These include the desire to interpret lots of magical texts and traditions as really being "Typhonian" (thus Setian), and the rational-idealism he associates with "Hermeticism".
One thing of value philosophically is the way he frames polytheistic cosmology as a succession of gods creating the cosmos and then modifying it, and the goal of the magician as being to re-create themselves in order to be the next god to join the thread and modify creation. This can be brought back to Bataillean analysis and presents a contradiction for the Setian Webb. Like any other Setian, Webb emphasizes the isolated intellect as the central subject, but what Webb talks about here implies divine continuity, thus contradicting that isolation. Continuity in Bataille's terms here takes the form of the divine procession of creation and the modification of creation. The magician, by seeking to become a creative entity, seeks to overcome human discontinuity and join divine creative continuity.
You can also interject something Sadean into that mix. The need to re-create yourself and "modify your own creation" can be translated through the way Bataille, Blanchot, and perhaps Deleuze speak of "sadistic" negativity extending to the self and everywhere. The impetus to modify creation can be translated in terms of how Geoffrey Gorer defined the pleasure of modifying the external world. With Webb this is paired with a struggle against some anti-cosmic counterveilance to the renewal of cosmic life.
But in this sense, I think this is an area where Webb presents an area of innovation for the Left Hand Path or Satanism *despite* himself. You have to extract it, yank it out, from the limits of his own worldview.
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triste-le-roy · 2 years
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"Study the various maps of consciousness created by Mag!cians [magicians / magickians] who have in times past made careful study of the interior domain and left us with charts of human conscious states - often personified by various, gods, devils, demons, angels and symbolic beings - that show increasingly more subtle detail.
Familiarise yourself with the basic shamanic three worlds model, the four-quarter elemental model (which shows up everywhere – from the four archangels and the four evangelists in the Bible, to the Four Worlds of Qabalah, the Four Quadrants and the Transactional Analysis personality grid), the various 8-stage models of Buddhist consciousness (which are even more finely-grained upon closer inspection), Timothy Leary’s “Circuits”, Spiral Dynamics and Chaos. Study the ten spheres of the Qabalistic Tree of Life (this can become the work of a lifetime but it’s well worth it), the 30 Aethyrs of the Enochian system, the 64 hexagrams of the I-Ching divination system, the 78 cards of the Tarot deck etc.
Cultivate a working knowledge of the many gods, demons and angels of the world’s religious and mythic traditions. Read up on the various forms of Mag!c practised by shamans, witches and sorcerers over the centuries and even millennia; Australian Aboriginal dreamtime ideas, Hindu cosmology, pre-Buddhist Bon Po sorcery, Gnosticism, Wicca, Enochian Angelic Mag!c, Goetia, Voudon, Crowley’s Thelema, Spare’s Zos Kia, Satanism and the dark side Typhonian schools, the Chaos curent of Carroll, Sherwin, Hine. You must be willing to absorb and synthesize of all this contradictory information into your own personal prismatic worldview.
Subscribe to New Scientist or Scientific American and maintain a good working knowledge of cutting edge developments in science. String theory, multiverse theory; all the frontier disciplines are fertile ground for Mag!cal metaphors, speculation and practise." —Grant Morrison, Xanaduum, "Beyond the Word and the Fool Part 3" (2022)
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hompunkulus · 1 year
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Bestial Sorcery
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The devil Beliar in front of the gates of hell, woodcut, Augsburg 1473
Lilith is also known as the 'screetch-owl.' When she was excommunicated, she was outcast to the desert with the hyeanas and serpents.
Sammael is the serpent in the Garden of Eden.
Leviathan is the Oceanic Dragon with Seven Heads.
Behemoth is a bipedal elephant.
In folklore the magical lodestone comes from the belly of the frog who is Satan in disguise. The black cat, the bat, and the wolf are all relegated to the vampire, who is also known as the Son of the Devil.
Beasts and monsters have been allies to the Devil and Witch since time immemorial. Echidna ('she-viper') is considered the mother of monsters in Greek Mythology, and is the wife of Typhon ('hurricane'), an avian-serpent like giant.
Hekate has many forms, mostly bestial. She is know as Leader of the Dogs (Skylakagetis), serpents (Opheôplokamos ‘Coiled with Snakes’, ‘With Snaky Curls’), but is also known for appearing as a bull-formed (Tauromorphos), cow-eyed (Boopîs), and 'she-wolf' (Mormolykeia).
In Japanese mythology there is the goblin demon king Sōjōbō, the red faced goblin with raven wings. Under Sōjōbō are the kerasu, the humanoid crow mountain warriors. There is the nodeppo, the flying squirrel vampire, the bakenekko, two tailed cat, the white demon cat who taught swordsman philosophy, magic, and of course, swordsmanship. The most famous is the nine tailed fox kitsune, a shapeshfting witch. Even more, there is the kappa, the hollow headed turtle demon found among small bodies of water.
Japan, as you can see, has a rich history of bestial demonic creatures. Some are merely mischevious (bakenekko), some are extremely brutal (nodeppo and kappa), while some are more grey (tengu).
Bestial Ritual
Ritual is a great way to acheive bestial mindset and structure. My prefered way is to make a little fire and pour some fresh herbs into it to make a blazing fire with unique smells in a private outdoor area. If privacy permits, strip down to nothing to really get into the shape of the beast. Mimic its sounds and movements to the best of your ability.
Since my current living situation makes it near impossible to really engage in bestial psychodrama as mentioned above I use my martial arts as a way to mimic animals. The style I was taught utilizes eight different animals, so taking that knowledge I can adapt those animal shapes into whatever animal I choose.
I also have certain workouts dedicated to certain animals concepts, or I manipulate basic calisthenic movements to make them fit into the animalistic form. Such as air squats with a jump I call Bullfrog Squats, there is already a pushup varation from Judo called a Scorpion Pushup, and a WeckMethod Squat I call the Phoenix.
Play and enjoy. Bestial magic is less about results in love or career and more about opening your consciousness to its instinctual nature. As a Satanist/Chaos Magician, it is best to learn to play in the magical arena then be bogged down by illumination so much. Illumination has its place, but especially for the younger people out there, magic is about suspenaion of disbelief to achieve a sense of freedom. Bestial Sorcery is an excellent method.
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taperwolf · 2 years
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The Algorithm pushed a video at me titled something like "The seven grossest things worshipped by people for some reason", and I was terribly disappointed to discover they meant in video games — because people have absolutely worshipped some gross things! Off the top of my head, there's:
Vertumnus (or Voltumna): the original god of Rome, a vegetation god of the city's primal swamp. He's emphasized, above and beyond other gods, as a shapeshifter; his main surviving myth is about how he turned himself into a repulsive and ancient old woman in order to seduce a dryad. From Ovid: "Vertumnus' hot kisses ill suit an old woman's disguise"
Priapus, Greek god of fertility, consistently portrayed as a misshapen, deformed man who is just swingin' pipe; in most depictions, his penis is actually the largest of his limbs
Sterquilinus, another early Roman god, considered possibly an aspect of Saturn, who is sometimes delicately described as the god of odors; his name comes from the Latin "stercus", which means manure — yes, this is the god of poop
Glycon, a serpent god worshipped by a large cult in second century Rome, and by Alan Moore today. Lucian wrote at the time that the Glycon cult was a grift by its prophet, Alexander of Abonoteichos, and that the vast and terrifying serpent that the cult was worshipping was, in fact, a hand puppet. (Moore says that that's exactly what makes Glycon a good god to worship, as he is "not likely to start believing that glove puppet created the universe or anything dangerous like that.")
Tokoyo-no-kami, a caterpillar enshrined in 644 CE by shaman Ōube-no-Ō, with the usual promises that if you gave the insect all your money, the poor would become rich and the old become young. Ōube-no-Ō was soon shut down by the local lord Hata-no-Kawakatsu, and the cult immediately switched to worshipping Kawakatsu; after all, what better proof of great divinity could there be than defeating Tokoyo-no-kami?
Ah Puch, Maya god of death, a decomposing corpse with exposed ribs and spine, and whose alternate title is Kisin, the Flatulent
The video mentioned, of course, Cthulhu, and there are people out there — mostly various flavors of chaos magicians and offshoots of the Church of Satan — who claim to worship the various Lovecraftian deities and aliens
(And of course there's that obscure deity that's somehow three people but only one god, who is explicitly beyond comprehension, who despite being omniscient, omnipotent, and omnibenevolent still created puppy cancer and fish that swim up your urethra, ordered such thorough genocides that even the victims' farm animals had to be killed, and will condemn you to eternal firey punishment if you don't worship — correctly — the person of him that he impregnated a 14 year old girl with.)
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frontproofmedia · 1 month
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Dolo Flicks: Late Night with the Devil executes a unique idea almost to perfection
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Published: March 28, 2024
Late Night with the Devil executes a unique idea almost to perfection
The horror genre thrives on original ideas. The execution behind an idea, even if we've seen it countless times, is significant. But anytime something different can be utilized, it raises the level of attention and notoriety a film receives.
Shudder, a streaming app that focuses on a variety of horror films, has had its share on the platform with concepts that have either never been used or haven't been used in quite some time. In one of their latest releases, Shudder and IFC Films have put forth a pseudo-found footage documentary-style possession film with Late Night with the Devil. The movie is directed and written by Colin and Cameron Cairnes.
Late Night with the Devil shows the final episode and behind the scenes of a late-night talk show called Night Owls with Jack Delroy. In a move of desperation to gain ratings and surpass rival talk show The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, on the Halloween episode, Delroy (David Dastmalchian) invites a possessed satanic cult survivor and an assortment of guests specializing in the occult.
One of the film's greatest strengths is its presentation. The opening uses a Narrator (Michael Ironside) to provide the film's exposition and some background behind the show's episode. The set used for the talk show and even the aspect ratio give viewers the feel of watching an authentic show from the 1970s.
For the vast majority of his filmography, David Dastmalchian has played supporting roles playing a wide array of characters. Late Night with the Devil provides him with the platform as the lead role, and he shines as Delroy. He puts forth a performance that ranges from being the perfect night show host to a desperate man who will do almost anything to get bigger television ratings.
As the night of the show progresses, stranger and unexplainable acts begin to take place. It starts with a relatively harmless psychic reading from a beyond-the-dead psychic named Christou (Fayssal Bazzi) that turns into a violent connection, resulting in projectile vomiting.
One of the more engaging characters in the film is that of professional skeptic and psychic debunker Carmichael the Conjurer (Ian Bliss), a former magician. The interactions between Carmichael and the guests move the film along through its first two acts before its climactic ending.
The scenes during the commercial breaks of the show are engaging, providing more background and foreshadowing into the events happening on the show with exchanges between Delroy and his staff, including his producer Leo Fiske (Josh Quong Tart) and the show's co-host Gus (Rhys Auteri).
The film's third act is where the film ventures into the more over-the-top possession territory. Following an interview with Dr. June Ross-Mitchell (Laura Gordon) and Lilly (Ingrid Torelli), the survivor of the satanic cult's mass suicide, Delroy convinces Ross to perform a seance to bring out the demon inside the teenager that is called Mr. Wriggles.
Following the seance, Carmichael performs mass hypnosis, convincing the audience, those on set, and Gus that worms are eating his body. Afterward, Mr. Wriggles is unleashed and causes chaos throughout the studio, killing almost everyone on stage and putting Delroy through a nightmare version of the show that he can't escape.
The ending is ambiguous, leaving the audience with more questions than answers. It's somewhat divisive but provides the intended goal of questioning what happened that night on Night Owls with Jack Delroy. What was real and what wasn't?
Late Night with the Devil executes its proposal of a late-night 1970s talk show that goes horribly wrong. The performances from all involved are outstanding, and its uniqueness will keep it a fan favorite as one of the premier horror outings of 2024 and one that will have replay value for future viewers.
(Featured Image: IFC Films/Shudder)
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nolanross88 · 1 year
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Looks like your mommie dearest had you in a prison, and still does. You cant even live your real identity, the satan worshipper and chaos magician that you are, you masturbate in the bathroom to porn. No croc tears for you, youre too empty for even that. Have you showed the feds your child porn? Hmm. Your looking really fat, coke bloat? Lol.
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verasev · 1 year
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Factions in this Skirmish game are going to be different than they were in standard Baleful-Eye. I'm going to try to cut a little closer to conspiracy theory archetypes this time but without crossing into antisemitism or any of the other -isms prevalent in conspiracy lore.
One of the main concepts in the game is that there are multiple overlapping conspiracy groups trying to control the world rather than a single Illuminati or whoever. This has been done before (most things have) but it directly feeds into having little groups of secret warriors going after each other. Conspiracy groups will be organized into cells with your characters all being from a single small cell.
Tentative Faction Ideas and Rehashes:
A New World Order group consisting of tech bros and military theorists. Mechs and cybernetics with no magic to speak of.
A cult that combines Christian apocalypticism with blood magic and necromancy. A mix of Jim Jones and militia movement types.
A very punk/anarchism flavored band of urban gangsters. Ananymous style hackers and gutter samurai types.
The Fae who are also the Greys. Combining UFO abduction lore with Faerie abduction lore here.
A group consisting of chaos magicians and other occultists. A more punk version of the Order of the Golden Dawn, sort of.
A traditional demonic/satanic cult mixed with Lovecraftian cult ideas. I'm gonna have to be careful here given the usual blood libel component to ideas of cults like these.
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occultwhores · 4 years
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pandiboop · 3 years
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𝔐𝔞𝔤𝔦𝔞 ℜ𝔬𝔧𝔞 💋
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