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The Ninth Hour of Malachi : SEASON 3
SEASON 3 Chapter 9 FATHER PAVEL’S PRIVATE JOURNAL: Entry dated November 5th, 2003. We found the root. It is a chamber beneath the foundation, clearly pagan. Ana is down here, but she is barely visible, encased in some type of crystalline growth...the stone has accepted the entity, and the girl is the final mortar. The anchor is here, not a relic, but a crude, petrified heart. Malachi will not yield until we destroy the physical core of its power.
By Tales That Breathe at Nighta day ago in Horror
The Silent Room (Chapter One: The House That Breathes)
No one noticed the house at the end of Blackwood Lane until it decided to be noticed. For years, it stood there in perfect stillness, its windows dark, its gates rusted shut. People passed it every day and forgot it the moment it slipped out of sight. That was the rule of the house: if it did not want to be remembered, it wasn’t.
By Mohamed Hamdy3 days ago in Horror
Enter the Dracula: The Bruce Lee Effect in Hong Kong Vampire Cinema
The Dracula Effect in Hong Kong Cinema: Part I The Bruce Lee Effect In 1973, important factors insure an unholy collaboration between East and West cinema of horror. In England, the end of a successfulbrucelee.jpg run of Hammer films about Dracula and the undead causes producers to look toward Hong Kong at the internationally success of kung fu films. Add the death of the first international Asian action superstar, Bruce Lee in the summer of 1973, and an opening gap was created in international cinema as the search for the next Bruce occurred. "No other figure in Hong Kong cinema has done as much to bring East and West together in a common sharing of culture as Bruce Lee in his short lifetime" (Tao 110).
By SAMURAI SAM AND WILD DRAGONS7 days ago in Horror











