Showing posts with label MOVIES. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MOVIES. Show all posts
8/24/14
MOVIE: POWER OF THE WITCH [1971] (DOCUMENTARY)
Here's some classic sensationalism to put in your 'Watch Later'... An extremely rare documentary about Witchcraft aired once in the UK in 1971. Featuring contributions from Eleanor Bone, Cecil Williamson, Alex & Maxine Sanders, Doreen Valiente et al. Very much of its time and with some very rare footage, also includes reference to the famously unsolved murder of Charles Walton on Meon Hill. [YouTube]
8/7/14
MOVIE: SIMON, KING OF THE WITCHES [1971]
The Evil Spirit Must Choose Evil. The Black Mass.... The Spells... The Incantations... The Curses... The Ceremonial Sex.... Simon, a young man with magic power, invokes the help of the evil forces in order to take revenge of a man who cheated him with a bad cheque. Staring Andrew Pine (who reminds us of John Holmes) and Brenda Scott. Watch it below!
8/5/14
MOVIE: BLOODY ORGY OF THE SHE DEVILS [1973]
BLOOD ORGY OF THE SHE DEVILS
Here's tonight's weird one from 1973 to watch when you're ready to go to sleep... or stick in your 'watch later' folder for one of those nights of insomnia.
Lorraine and Mark enter the world of witchcraft where Mara foretells the future and helps them remember their past lives. When a series of mysterious murders begin to occur, they turn to Dr. Helsford fort advice.
Directed by Ted V. Mikels
Starring Lila Zaborin, Victor Izay, Leslie McRay, Sherri Vernon and Annik Borel as the stoned witch.
8/4/14
SO A MANSON FAMILY PORN IS ABOUT TO HAPPEN
The adult industry news site xBiz is reporting that principle production has been completed on “Manson Family XXX” from director Will Ryder. The controversial movie is entering the editing process and slated for a September release.
Coinciding with the news, NBC has just announced a new TV series about the Manson Family called “Manson Aquarius,” which will star Hollywood veteran David Duchovny.
"I am in no way glorifying murder and neither is NBC Television," explained Ryder, who is best known for his wholesome, light-hearted adult parodies of the “Brady Bunch,” “Cosby Show,” “Grease” and “The Wizard of Oz.” Some have criticized his decision to take on the Manson story, given its brutal underpinnings.
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