Eko Eko Azarak: Wizard of Darkness
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1960s and 1990s movies watched on February 2023:
♡ What Happened to Bobby Earl?/Murder in a College Town (1997, dir. Bradley Wigor)
♡ A Violation of Trust (1991, dir. Charles Correll)
♡ The Wrong Girl (1999, dir. David Jackson)
♡ Obsessed (1992, dir. Jonathan Sanger)
♡ Special Mission Lady Chaplin (1966, dir. Sergio Grieco & Alberto De Martino)
♡ Pretty Poison (1968, dir. Noel Black)
♡ Secret Ceremony (1968, dir. Joseph Losey)
♡ The Servant (1963, dir. Joseph Losey)
♡ Eko Eko Azarak: Wizard of Darkness (1995, dir. Shimako Sato)
♡ Eko Eko Azarak II: Birth of The Wizard (1996, dir. Shimako Sato)
♡ Eko Eko Azarak III: Misa the Dark Angel (1998, dir. Katsuhito Ueno)
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New Horror 2022 - Day 19
"The Aztec" by Carmen Baca (2020)
"That's when he knew the pile was not just clothes."
Oh this was great. It’s sitting in the backseat while the villain has the wheel. It goes south of course, but the journey there is tops.
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"Winnebago Graveyard #1" by Steve Niles, Stephanie Paitreau, Jordie Bellaire, Jen Bartel, Alison Sampson, Aditya Bidikar, Mingjue Helen Chen, Sarah Horrocks (2017)
"Where are the people?"
Ooh good setup here. I’ll return to finish this series for sure. I hope the big bad they introduce here gets a real powerful comeuppance, though it does feel like a setup for torturing some protagonists. Bonus points for a creepy carnival setting.
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Eko Eko Azarak: Wizard of Darkness dir. Shimako Satō (1995)
"I wanted to introduce you to Lucifer."
It’s cool to see a movie like this in the mid 90s when American horror was getting more self-aware and cynical. This is a sincere story about realized Satanic panic, with an appropriately anime-styled structure. Some weird softcore scenes between students and abusive teachers were shocking but it’s seemingly the kind of standard stuff kids in Japan are reading in manga.
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Eko Eko Azarak: Wizard of Darkness (1995)
My rating: 4/10
Once it gets into the whole "supernatural slasher" shenanigans, it's kind of fun, but there's a lot of creepy, leering shots of the female characters, which make this whole thing just feel kind of gross.
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Lucifer (apparently) from Eko Eko Azarak: Wizard of Darkness (1995)
Stone relief of Mithras and the egg, from Housesteads. Hadrian's Wall, Britain.
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Just wanna say I love ur blog. What horror movies/video games have you been playing/watching?
Awwww tysm ♡♡♡ this made me smile, kinda needed that 2day tbh so rly ty >< ummm ive been watchin/rewatchin + playin/replayin lots and lots of horror stuff 4 halloween since midseptember, its p much my fav genre anyways so its been xtra fun ... ill list some of them 4 u !!!
Films:
Don't Deliver Us from Evil by Joël Séria
Kokkuri by Takahisa Zeze
Reiko by Takao Okawara
Eko Eko Azarak: Wizard of Darkness/Birth of the Wizard/Misa the Angel
Daughters of Darkness by Harry Kümel
The People Under the Stairs & Last House on the Left by Wes Craven
Two Orphan Vampires, Requiem for a Vampire & Fascination by Jean Rollin
Audition by Takashi Miike (possibly my alltime fav horror film)
P much everything Jess Franco made in the 70s/late 60s
Phenomena, Inferno & Opera by Dario Argento
Night Tide by Curtis Harrington
Martin by George Romero
Girly by Freddie Francis
All the Tomie films
Dark Water by Hideo Nakata
Sisters by Brian De Palma
Village of the Damned by Wolf Rilla
Hostel + Knock Knock by Eli Roth
Lemora by Richard Blackburn
The Curse of the Cat People by Robert Wise & Gunther von Fritsch
Scary True Stories series by Norio Tsuruta
Games:
Alisa
Murder House
World of Horror
Fran Bow
Haunting Ground, Clock Tower, Clock Tower 3, Fatal Frame III, Eternal Darkness (some of my alltime favs)
srry if that was too long x___x I could rly give horror recs 4 days lololol hope u enjoy some of them, happy spooky season anon <3
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Eko Eko Azarak: Wizard of Darkness (1995, Shimako Satō)
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eko eko azarak: wizard of darkness / エコエコアザラク - wizard of darkness (1995, shimako sato)
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Eko Eko Azarak: Wizard of Darkness
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Eko Eko Azarak: Wizard of Darkness (Sato Shimako, 1995)
this teenage witch sent to a school to thwart a supernatural curse movie is more bloody and pervy than it feels like it should be, but also a lot of fun, fluid and made with care.
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Eko Eko Azarak: Wizard of Darkness
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Eko Eko Azarak: Wizard of Darkness (1995)
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