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Ghostbusters meets The Matrix in this experimental short film from the makers of Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead!

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Locked away in a dungeon, an heretic prepares a witchcraft to escape.

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In 1976 The Lutz family fled from their home in Amityville, Long Island, claiming that they had been driven out by terrifying and unexplained phenomena. Their story went on to become a worldwide bestseller which spawned dozens of books and films.

This followed the mysterious slaughtering of an entire family one night a few years previous. The murderer claimed it was the work of the devil.

Mediums and psychic investigators have claimed that there is a curse on the property, while others believe the gruesome history has been invented as a money-making scheme.

This documentary sets out to discover the truth about one of American folklore's most notorious mysteries and features George Lutz's last on-camera interview before he died in 2006.

Chilling "Spirit Photography" Said To Reveal Ghosts
Discovered in an antiquarian bookshop by a curator of the National Media Museum, these images were captured by purported medium William Hope. Known as "spirit photography," these images from the early 1900s allegedly depict ghosts, and even contemporaneous luminaries like author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle believed they were real.

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One Of The Few Survivors Of The USS Indianapolis
Days after the USS Indianapolis secretly delivered the components of the atomic bomb that was to be dropped on Hiroshima, it was torpedoed at sea by a Japanese submarine. The July 30, 1945, incident left nearly 1,000 men adrift in the Philippine Sea — with the vessel's oil burning men to death and sharks eating them alive. Seen here is one of only 316 surviving sailors.

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Horror is to experience stimulation. Exposure to terrifying acts, or even the anticipation of those acts, can stimulate us — both mentally and physically — in opposing ways: negatively (in the form of fear or anxiety) or positively (in the form of excitement or joy)