Sunday, September 2, 2012

Satanic Sundays: Six Flicks That Celebrate The Wonderful Evils Of Dark Magic


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Welcome to another Satanic Sundays Post. On this unholy Sabbath where the Righteous flee to their chapels let us celebrate those superstitions that sent them running to their god in the first place. On this Sunday the films are stories of witches, and warlocks. And the evils that can be conjured. So relax and give thanks to the true reason for this gloriously ghoulish of days. Boy your heads and worship these cinematic sins of evil delight.

1.   Necromancy (1972)

necromancy“Necromancy” is also known as “The Witching” and stars Orson Wells as the head of a witches' coven in the town of Lilith, where he needs the powers of Pamela Franklin to raise his son from the dead.
















2. “Warlock Moon” (1973/1975)

warlock moon posterA young girl mets a boy, they take a trip to the country, and they wind up meeting a creepy old woman who lives in a closed-down resort. “Warlock Moon” first saw regional release in 1973 then in 1975 garnered a wider more recognized release. It stars Laurie Walters and Joe Spano and was directed by Bill Herbert.













3. “Dead Of Night” (1988)

deadofnight“Dead Of Night” also carries a different title as well, “Mirror Of Death”. The film is about an abused woman who conjures up a spirit to take revenge on the men who have misused her. Directed by Deryn Warren and stars Julie Merrill.















4. “Eyes Of Fire” (1983)

eyes of fireA preacher is accused of adultery and he and his followers are chased out of town and become stranded in an isolated forest which is haunted by the spirits of long dead Native Americans. “Eyes Of Fire” is directed by Avery Crounse.
















5. “Witchmaker” (1969)

witchmaker_poster_01Directed by William O’ Brian “Witchmaker” is about a psychic researcher and his assistants who investigate a series of murders of beautiful young women.

















6. “Spellbinder” (1988)

Spellbinder“Spellbinder” follows a lawyer who is lured by a mysterious woman into the path of devilish cult and their most sacred ritual. Directed by Janet Greek and starring Tim Daley and Kelly Preston.















Now you have a large span of dark inspiration to conjure from this Blackest of Sabbaths. Enjoy the witchery and devilish magicks of the occult. As always Have An Unholy Rest on this Satanic Sunday!

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