Sleepaway A Camp To Give You Nightmares!
Sleepaway a camp to give you nightmares turned to a horror B movie cult classic and a franchise people seem to enjoy is now on Shudder! Continue reading Sleepaway A Camp To Give You Nightmares!
Sleepaway a camp to give you nightmares turned to a horror B movie cult classic and a franchise people seem to enjoy is now on Shudder! Continue reading Sleepaway A Camp To Give You Nightmares!
When two tourists, David and Jack, visit a local pub in Britain, they are attacked by a werewolf.
However, when David tries to explain the attack, the locals deny any knowledge of the wolf.
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The Exorcist after The Exorcist summary below!
The Rance family is haunted by a powerful demonic presence in their house. Supernatural events keep happening until two priests join forces to defeat evil forces. — Google
The 1988 Night of the Demons summary by a viewer from IMDb!
On the night of Halloween, 10 teens decide to go to a party at an abandoned funeral parlor. “Hull House,” rumored to be built on an evil patch of land and underground stream.
Seasons Greetings Biters and Happy Holidays.
For this December, I’d share with you an A Capella group called, VoicePlay. I’ve wanted to write about these guys as far back as the Phantom of the Opera month. But I was not all that confident in my writing ability.
Now that I’ve got a few articles under my belt and sharpened my teeth a bit, let me introduce you to VoicePlay.
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When F.W. Murnau presented the idea of the movie to Bram Stoker’s estate, they refused the right to the movie.
Based upon the famous Gothic novel named Dracula, even Stoker’s heir decided to take legal action following the release of the movie despite the refusal. In other words, Nosferatu redeems Dracula as a vampire.
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Classified as Goth/Industrial in the musical industry, YV SALOME is a singer with a classical training.
Her former career as a classical vocalist helped build her name and develop her passion for the timeless and inspiring baroque period.
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Jo Vallianatou is a Greek Fine Art photographer currently living and working in Athens.
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Greetings Biters! For the April tribute to the Sandman, I’d take you for another trip into my music library. Let me introduce you to the band Rock Sugar and their hit Don’t Stop The Sandman.

The band consists of guitarist Chuck Duran, former bassist Johnny Santoro and now current bassist, Ken Cain, drummer Alexander Track and lead singer Wakko Warner himself Mr. Jess Harnell.
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Though I know, I should be wary. I venture someplace scary, ghostly hauntings I turn loose: Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice! Continue reading Beetlejuice
The Exorcist shocked people when it released. It still takes people by surprise today. The Exorcist review is now overdue at GBM!
Demonic possession is believed by some to be the process by which malevolent preternatural beings possess individuals, commonly referred to as demons or devils.
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The story is known, the telling of the pages has been done and redone in many ways, and so now, I never thought I’d say this but here is The Phantom of the Opera book review.
First published in French as a serial in 1909, The Phantom of the Opera is a riveting story that revolves around the young, Swedish Christine Daaé. Her father, a famous musician, dies, and she is raised in the Paris Opera House with his dying promise of a protective angel of music to guide her.
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However, the story itself was separated in many sections to appear in Le Gaulois from September 23rd, 1909 and saw the final publication in 1910. The inspiration for the Phantom came from the Palais Garnier…
Deformed since birth, a bitter man known only as the Phantom lives in the sewers underneath the Paris Opera House.
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Ancient rubbers didn’t wait for the tombs to be documented and instead, went for the rich noble treasures. There was no home system back then, so an excellent old curse had to do!
In particular instance, curses engraved on the façades of tombs could be present. From the 6th Dynasty of Khentika Ikhekhi, more precisely Mastaba, situated at Saqqara, the curse itself aimed toward the priest as a warning to protect the tomb to preserve its purity ritual and discarded robbers all-together.
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When the interest in Egypt grew, many archeologists became specialists in the field and formed Egyptology. So many artifacts, hidden history and mysteries waiting to be discovered under the sand of a mystical country.
Pyramids, gardens, statues, the Sphinx, hieroglyphs, mythology, treasures, sarcophagus… and mummies. It took many years to archeologists and historians to finally understand what the purpose of pyramids were and even the reason for mummification was a long debate.
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