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Welcome To Satanic Sundays Post. This week I have picked another Six Sin filled Films to Celebrate On This Unholy of Days.
Sin-o-matic Satanic Flick Number 1 is “Sorceress” 1995

Directed by Jim Wynorski and starring Linda Blair and Edward Albert “Sorceress” is about two friends, who both work for the same high-priced, high-powered law firm, and both are married to modern day witches. Erica, the wife of Larry, believes that he is being led astray by Carol, an old flame, who also works for the same law firm. Erica decides to act and one night after a torrid sex session Larry drifts off to sleep and begins to dream. Soon the dream turns into a nightmare of sex, violence, murder and death involving himself, his friends and colleagues from the law firm which appears to be frighteningly realistic...
The Second Sinful Flick is “The Mountain Of The Cannibal God” 1978

Directed by Sergio Martino and starring Ursula Andress, Stacey Keach and Claudio Cassinelli. The film is about a girl and her brother who fly to New Guinea to look for a lost expedition, led by her husband, which has vanished in the great jungle.
My third Selection of Sin is “Witchcraft II” 1990

Directed by Mark Woods and starring Charles Solomon Jr., Delia Sheppard and David Homb. This film continues with the witch from the first film who stalks the now teenage child of the first flick. She attempts to kill his friends in order to slowly corrupt him to Satan. However the boy is able to defeat the evil Satanic witch, and not enter into Evil with her.
The fourth Sin filled Film is “Voodoo” 1995

Directed by Rene Eram and starring Corey Feldman and Jack Nance. The story follows Andy who comes to campus in order to be close to his girlfriend Rebecca. Since he needs a place to stay he joins one of the college fraternities. However, a strange looking man warns him that the fraternity is just a cover-up for the weird voodoo cult.
The fifth Sin filled selection for this Sunday is “Flesh For The Beast” 2003

Directed by Terry West and starring Jane Scarlett, Sergio Jones and Clark Beasley Jr. The story is about six parapsychologists who investigate a reputed haunted mansion and are set upon by three flesh-eating succubus ladies under the control of the sinister warlock owner bent on finding a mysterious amulet to give himself more power.
And finally my Sixth Sin Filled Film On This Unholy Sunday is “House Of The Devil” 2009

Directed by Ti West and starring Jocelin Donahue, Tom Noonan Dee Wallace and Mary Woronov. In the 1980s, college student Samantha Hughes takes a strange babysitting job that coincides with a full lunar eclipse. She slowly realizes her clients harbor a terrifying secret; they plan to use her in a satanic ritual.
And Remember to have a :
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