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		<title>Jason Voorhees, Friday the 13th and the Worship of the Female Goddess Named Mom?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Soon we celebrate Friday the 13th &#8230; again, or specifically, Friday November 13th which is our second this year! For horror fans Friday the 13th dates on the calendar mark the greatest excuse to Netflix and chill, while rewinding some of the greatest slasher movies of all time.  When you think of the evil villain [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Soon we celebrate <a href="https://puzzleboxhorror.com/friday13th/">Friday the 13<sup>th</sup></a> &hellip; again, or specifically, Friday November 13<sup>th</sup> which is our second this year! For horror fans Friday the 13<sup>th</sup> dates on the calendar mark the greatest excuse to Netflix and chill, while rewinding some of the greatest slasher movies of all time.&nbsp; </p>



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<p>When you think of the evil villain serial killer who stalks
morally bankrupt camp counselors, it&rsquo;s hard to believe that Jason Voorhees kept
us captivated for 12 movies.&nbsp; We still
think that there is one more epic 13<sup>th</sup> movie left in the franchise,
because that number would make sense, right?&nbsp;
</p>



<p>If you are&nbsp;a fan of the Friday the 13<sup>th</sup> movie franchise, and you are planning on ordering some pizza and binge watching as many movies as possible this evening, we&rsquo;ve got some fun facts and lore about the storyline that you may find pretty cool.&nbsp; </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>The Reverence of Friday the 13<sup>th</sup> in Homage to
the Female Goddess (And How That Got Changed)</strong></h2>



<p>Throughout ancient history, both the day &lsquo;Friday&rsquo; and the number &lsquo;13&rsquo; were held in sacred esteem and were strongly associated with the Great Goddesses, and with the power of the feminine energy.&nbsp; There are roughly 13 menstrual cycles in a year for women, and it is the number of lunar potencies (told you about the moon tonight) blood and fertility. </p>



<p>The number 13 was always a lucky number.&nbsp; Sanctified in Ancient Israel, and the number of spiritual strength and renewal for Pre-Columbian Mayans. In the Wiccan faith, a powerful gathering of a coven is 13 members and for the ancient Egyptians, the very last phase or cycle of life on this planet ended at 12, and the afterlife began on the 13<sup>th</sup>.&nbsp; The number was also representative of the Goddess Shekinah, the yin to the yang of the duality of the supreme God.&nbsp; In the Islamic faith, Friday is the Sabbath. </p>



<p>The attribution of both Friday and the 13<sup>th</sup> day
were so tied to mystical strengths and powers, that when matriarchal societies
were suppressed by patriarchal morals and laws, they flipped the switch.&nbsp; The day became &ldquo;evil&rdquo; or a day of activity
but unrest, and less spiritual significance.&nbsp;
And the number 13? It became a superstitious magnet for misfortune and
bad luck. </p>



<p>Was the movie Friday the 13<sup>th</sup> written to acknowledge the power and significance of the feminine Goddess, rage, and retribution? More specifically, was it a nod to Jason&rsquo;s mother (who dies at the end of the first film?)</p>



<p>When we consider the epic history and characterization of Jason Voorhees, he ends up being a rather complex villain (for a guy who never spoke a word). One thing is clear; that big guy loved his Mom, because witnessing her death spurred another 11 movies about vengeance to restore the only woman that actually meant anything to Jason at all.&nbsp; Talk about a &ldquo;Mommy Dearest&rdquo; complex tantamount to Norman Bates.&nbsp; </p>



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<p>Was the first movie ever supposed to be about Jason?&nbsp; Or was it &lsquo;taking Friday the 13<sup>th</sup> back&rsquo; for the Goddess? It&rsquo;s a head scratcher&hellip; you tell us what you think. Betsy Palmer was pretty darned terrifying with her mom hair helmet, fisherman&rsquo;s sweater, and incredible machete skills.&nbsp; You could definitely tell she worked in the camp kitchen. </p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>13 Fun Facts About The Friday the 13<sup>th</sup>
Original Film You May Not Know </strong></h3>



<p>For diehard Jason Voorhees fans, we&rsquo;ve dug deep and hard for
some interesting facts (that everyone else isn&rsquo;t sharing a blog post to
celebrate today).&nbsp;&nbsp; If you have something
to add to our list, don&rsquo;t forget to leave us a comment below. </p>



<ol class="wp-block-list"><li>Frank Mancuso Jr. was the producer of the original 1978 version of &lsquo;Halloween&rsquo; and its success was the inspiration to write and produce Friday the 13<sup>th</sup>. Both franchises grossed over $529 million dollars in box-office receipts by 2018. </li><li>The highest grossing single film in the Friday the 13<sup>th</sup> series had a co-star.&nbsp; A five-razor fingered co-star and an epic duel to the death (again) for both Jason Voorhees and Freddy Kreuger. Released in 2003, Freddy vs. Jason grossed $114.9 million dollars.&nbsp; </li><li>The 2009 remake of the original Friday the 13<sup>th</sup> was the second highest grossing film in the series, with earnings of $92.67 million dollars. </li><li>&nbsp;The original mask for Jason was supposed to be an umpire&rsquo;s mask.&nbsp; Totally less scary than a white hockey mask.&nbsp; We&rsquo;re glad they made the switch. </li><li>The famous <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0Nx8HeGQ_A">&ldquo;ki ki ki&hellip; ma ma ma&rdquo; </a>sound effect that accompanied Jason, was composed by Harry Manfredini, to imitate a young Jason encouraging his mother to &ldquo;kill kill kill, ma ma ma&rdquo;. </li><li>Jason racked a body count of 167 victims over the course of 12 movies. Which didn&rsquo;t include Freddy Kreuger because Freddy is no one&rsquo;s victim. </li><li>Its cheaper budget wise if the masked killer doesn&rsquo;t return for the next movie.&nbsp; It&rsquo;s all about keeping production costs low, so Jason Voorhees has actually been played by 13 different actors. </li><li>Camp Crystal Lake was actually New Jersey Camp No-Be-Bo-Sco.&nbsp; It used to sell memorabilia from the original movie, but now the most exciting thing on the website are Boy Scout Badges.&nbsp; They do sell special Halloween event tours for fans and camp fundraising. </li><li>The &lsquo;Goody Two Shoes&rsquo; guy next door character Bill? He was the real-life son of Hollywood legend Bing Cosby. </li><li>Filming for the movie lasted only 28 days.&nbsp; Victor Miller wrote the script in two weeks. </li><li>Kevin Bacon agreed to shave his armpits for the bunk murder scene. </li><li>The full body count in the original movie was 11.&nbsp; Including the unlucky snake. </li><li>Gene Siskel (yep, Siskel and Ebert) gave Friday the 13<sup>th</sup> zero stars. Not only that, but he was a Broadway fan of Betsy Palmer, and gave the audience her personal address, and told them to write her letters in protest for the exploitation of her theater talent in the movie. </li></ol>



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<p>Happy Friday the 13<sup>th</sup> from all of us at Puzzle
Box Horror.&nbsp; If you have some fun fan
facts to share, hit us up in the comment section or on social. We love it when
you banter with us on horror and paranormal movie fandom. </p>
<div class="saboxplugin-wrap" itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope itemprop="author"><div class="saboxplugin-tab"><div class="saboxplugin-gravatar"><img alt="Lori Lentini" src="https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/c309d3334473b94d14a7e4d4b3ec5e0b7d0d8d0bf92d08f028d99623c52a1c74?s=100&amp;d=monsterid&amp;r=r" srcset="https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/c309d3334473b94d14a7e4d4b3ec5e0b7d0d8d0bf92d08f028d99623c52a1c74?s=200&amp;d=monsterid&amp;r=r 2x" class="avatar avatar-100 photo" height="100" width="100" itemprop="image"></div><div class="saboxplugin-authorname"><a href="https://puzzleboxhorror.com/author/lori/" class="vcard author" rel="author"><span class="fn">Lori Lentini</span></a></div><div class="saboxplugin-desc"><div itemprop="description"><p>Generation X gamer girl, marketing professional and closet horror writer.  Lover of fast moving horror movies, slow moving zombies and historically based paranormal lore.</p>
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		<title>4 Pro Tips for Writing Psychological Traumatic Horror</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Lori Lentini]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2020 20:52:05 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>There are horror movies that you can’t wait to see. Literally, you are counting down the months and days until you can get into one of those fat leather recliners in the theater, bury yourself with an insanely sized soft drink and a bucket o’ popcorn the side of your head.&#160; Ahhh… finally, you’re going [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>There are horror movies that you can&rsquo;t wait to see. Literally, you are counting down the months and days until you can get into one of those fat leather recliners in the theater, bury yourself with an insanely sized soft drink and a bucket o&rsquo; popcorn the side of your head.&nbsp; Ahhh&hellip; finally, you&rsquo;re going to watch something scary AF with an 8/10 probability of you sleeping with the closet light on, tonight right?</p>



<p>And then it happens.&nbsp; Boring happens.&nbsp; More often than not, contemporary horror movies fail to resonate with true terror for the most devoted horror movie fans.&nbsp; Have we become desensitized over years of screaming &ldquo;RUN!&rdquo; and &ldquo;NO NOT THAT WAY!&rdquo; at the big screen or our televisions?&nbsp; Or has there been a massive movement to &lsquo;water down&rsquo; scary novels when they are converted to screenplays, to appeal to a boarder commercial audience?</p>



<p>We get it.&nbsp; If a movie is &lsquo;too scary&rsquo; (personally we don&rsquo;t believe there is such a thing), then a portion of the population will never see the movie.&nbsp; Will never buy the oversized soda&rsquo;s and overpriced popcorn and cheesy pretzels the theater. And since the average movie can cost between $20 million to more than $100 million dollars to produce, you bet the studio shareholders want something marketable.</p>



<p>But where does that leave true horror fans? Waiting for the very rare (but jaw droppingly terrifying) psychological horror scripts.&nbsp; These movies are up to the standard for horror fans, because they leave you feel frankly traumatized after you have watched them.&nbsp; And there is not beating the adrenaline rush that psychological horror films deliver.</p>



<p>We pay to be scared. We want to be scared.&nbsp; And if you are an aspiring horror screenplay, short story or novel writer, you want to make sure you hit those valuable psychological triggers, to make your story memorable (and affectionately traumatizing) for your fans.</p>



<p>Write your horror to horrify the audience, with these 7 essential themes, visual tricks and audience mind games to deliver a truly frightening piece of horror.</p>



<p><strong>1. Create a Safe and Loving Environment for the Characters (Then Violate It)</strong></p>



<p>Have you ever noticed how some of the most classic horror movies and screenplays, do a lot of work to develop a sense of love, safety and sentimental memories?&nbsp; Whether it is a family cabin, with personal history and childhood pictures everywhere, with quaint homemade touches, or a contemporary smart home with virtually every security feature possible.&nbsp;&nbsp; When you set the stage for safety and security, you are preparing to shatter that sense of safety, with terrifying effect.</p>



<p>To empathize with the characters, horror writers must help the audience relate.&nbsp; From the smell of &ldquo;mom food&rdquo; cooking in the kitchen, to the friendly family dog (sigh&hellip; why does the dog always get it in a horror movie?), you are sharing that sense we all feel in our own home. It&rsquo;s our territory. &nbsp;We know every square inch of our homes, and there is something sacred about your house.&nbsp;&nbsp; Which is violated the moment a really horrible monster, serial killer, alien, or scarier yet, a malicious human comes through the doors of your personal security, to do harm to family.</p>



<p>Oh look&hellip; they are riding in a family car and singing along like we do.&nbsp; And then, bad things happen.</p>



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<p><strong>2. Leverage Fear of the Unknown</strong></p>



<p>In a truly psychologically terrifying movie, everything should make sense along the plot line, until things start to happen that make no sense.&nbsp; The more sophisticated kind of horror plots will take the audience along a predictable story path, where they THINK they can predict the ending, and then throw a monkey wrench into the story where literally, shit hits the fan and nothing is okay anymore.</p>



<p>Lulling your audience into a sense of comfort with a predictable introductory storyline, is one of the best ways to shock and horrify them. Some of the most effective horror films of our time, did not actually show us the villain.&nbsp; Monsters or demonic forces moving around the characters, force the audience to imagine what is lurking beyond.&nbsp; And when horror writers master the fear of the unknown in a novel or screenplay, the confirmation that the threat is worse than the audience imagined, makes for truly cinematic trauma.</p>



<p>Not actually knowing what is coming to get the characters is scarier than any special effect monster or visual.</p>



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<p><strong>3. Can You Make Your Audience Hold Their Breathe? Weaponizing Suspense in Horror</strong></p>



<p>Nobody likes suspense.&nbsp; It makes us squirm.&nbsp; We want to know what is going to happen next, and when horror writers spin scene development to gradually increase the crescendo from audience concern, to perceived threat, to confirmation of the threat in a slow agonizing way? That&rsquo;s how writers can create the adrenaline rush that horror fans love.</p>



<p>When the audience has affiliated or created a favorably impression about the protagonists, or lead characters in the movie, they feel some affection toward them.&nbsp; That&rsquo;s masterful character development in any paranormal or horror story.&nbsp;&nbsp; The audience becomes invested in the character(s) and doesn&rsquo;t want to see anything bad happen to them. Even though innately, they know some really bad shit is coming for the would-be heroes.</p>



<p>The longer you draw out the aura of suspense in a horror scene, the more time the audience has to worry about the safety of the character.&nbsp; To imagine the terrible thing that might happen to them next, and to formulate a guess about the &lsquo;last character standing&rsquo;.&nbsp; Will that character survive? Will there be any survivors?&nbsp; Suspense draws out that anxiety, raises the pulse of the audience, and ends up confirming their worst fears for the character.&nbsp;&nbsp; And the audience experiences the terror of the character in the first-person, imagining what they would do in a similar situation.</p>



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<p>Some of the movies that are premiering in Fall 2020 hold a lot of promise to return to the kind of psychological horror that fans love.&nbsp; Like <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWi2T5XrMPA">&ldquo;Halloween Kills&rdquo;</a> which is rumored to be the last in the Michael Myers and Laurie Strode saga.&nbsp; Or the much anticipated <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&amp;v=ng5eyOfL8qM&amp;feature=emb_logo">&ldquo;Antlers&rdquo;</a> lore about the <a href="https://puzzleboxhorror.com/encyclopedia-of-supernatural-horror/wendigo/" target="_self" title="Date of Discovery While the Wendigo existed in Algonquian oral traditions for many centuries before the Europeans arrived in North America, the first written account of the Wendigo was in a letter from Paul Le Jeune in 1636. Name Alternative spellings for the Wendigo are Wiindigoo, Windigo, Weendigo, Windego, Wiindgoo, Windgo, Weendigo, Wiindigoo, Windago, Windiga,&hellip;" class="encyclopedia">Wendigo</a>. &nbsp;</p>



<p>Do you feel like horror movies today are less scary than they used to be? We love hearing from our members. Leave us a comment and tell us which horror movie or novel remains the most psychologically traumatizing fiction you&rsquo;ve ever experienced.</p>
<div class="saboxplugin-wrap" itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope itemprop="author"><div class="saboxplugin-tab"><div class="saboxplugin-gravatar"><img alt="Lori Lentini" src="https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/c309d3334473b94d14a7e4d4b3ec5e0b7d0d8d0bf92d08f028d99623c52a1c74?s=100&amp;d=monsterid&amp;r=r" srcset="https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/c309d3334473b94d14a7e4d4b3ec5e0b7d0d8d0bf92d08f028d99623c52a1c74?s=200&amp;d=monsterid&amp;r=r 2x" class="avatar avatar-100 photo" height="100" width="100" itemprop="image"></div><div class="saboxplugin-authorname"><a href="https://puzzleboxhorror.com/author/lori/" class="vcard author" rel="author"><span class="fn">Lori Lentini</span></a></div><div class="saboxplugin-desc"><div itemprop="description"><p>Generation X gamer girl, marketing professional and closet horror writer.  Lover of fast moving horror movies, slow moving zombies and historically based paranormal lore.</p>
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		<title>4 Horror Movies Where Turning The Light Off Was a Bad Idea</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 May 2020 04:57:34 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Here is the question we all ask ourselves.&#160; Whether we are watching a scary movie, or heading downstairs to the basement.&#160;&#160; We think “Do I really want to turn on the light?” followed by “What if I see a monster?” The truth about adulthood is that we’re really just kids that got older, and wiser.&#160; [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Here is the question we all ask ourselves.&nbsp; Whether we are watching a scary movie, or heading downstairs to the basement.&nbsp;&nbsp; We think &ldquo;Do I really want to turn on the light?&rdquo; followed by &ldquo;What if I see a monster?&rdquo;</p>



<p>The truth about adulthood is that we&rsquo;re really just kids that got older, and wiser.&nbsp; Most of us. But some things will always fundamental scare us because they are innate psychological terror triggers!&nbsp; Remember when you cried in the crib after your Mom left the room? Of course you don&rsquo;t!&nbsp; But from our infant days we sense a fear and peril in the dark.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>Is there really something malicious or life-threatening waiting for us in the dark?&nbsp; Is it just our imagination?&nbsp; And if there is something lurking in the darkest corners of our reality, do we really want confirmation that it exists? Or do we want to pull the cover over our eyes, and pretend we don&rsquo;t see those shadows, or hear those sounds.</p>



<p><strong>Horror Movies Know Our Childhood Trauma Triggers</strong></p>



<p>Ask any horror fan and they&rsquo;ll tell you that the mark of a really great horror movie is the psychological trauma it leaves behind.&nbsp; For a few days.&nbsp; Maybe longer.&nbsp; In fact, we bet you remember the first scary movie that you watched as a kid.</p>



<p>Did you sleep with the light on afterward?&nbsp; Bring a flashlight to bed?&nbsp; Take that flying impossible leap from the floor to your pillows (and avoid the dreaded shadow under the bed?)&nbsp; Yep, we all did that, because we all have a little fear of the dark.&nbsp;</p>



<p>If you want to get fancy, there&rsquo;s actually a diagnosis for that &lsquo;fear of the dark&rsquo;.&nbsp; It&rsquo;s called<a href="https://www.healthline.com/health/nyctophobia"> Nyctophobia</a>, and it is that fear of the dark, multiplied by a thousand.&nbsp; People with this debilitating condition often suffer from insomnia (go figure).&nbsp; They also may sleep with a lot of light in their room.&nbsp; It interferes with Circadian Rhythm, or the body&rsquo;s natural clock.&nbsp;&nbsp; It is categorized as a very extreme form of anxiety.</p>



<p>We all have a little bit of that.&nbsp; And we imagine that people who actually have Nyctophobia do not go see horror movies about things that &lsquo;go bump in the night&rsquo;.&nbsp; We can&rsquo;t blame them.&nbsp; But in the horror genre it is a theme that is used in almost every movie, to create suspense and (if we&rsquo;re honest) popcorn spilling terrifying moments on the big screen.</p>



<p><strong>1. &nbsp;Lights Out (2016)</strong></p>



<p>When Rebecca (played by actress Teresa Palmer) moved to the big city, she thought she had left her small town traumas behind her.&nbsp; Like a childhood friend named Diana who died horrifically, and materialized as a dark entity that would follow her around. And play with her.</p>



<p>Now grown, she must return home to take care of her little brother Martin (played by Gabriel Bateman) who is experiencing night terrors.&nbsp; Something he describes as a stain or shadow on the wall.&nbsp; &nbsp;</p>



<p>The movie reminds us &ldquo;You were right to be afraid of the dark&rdquo; and after you sit through Lights Out, you can&rsquo;t help but agree.&nbsp; And find yourself one of those little nightlights that can maybe shine on your bed while you sleep.&nbsp; What? Don&rsquo;t tell us you never thought of that security measure as a kid (or a grown-up).</p>



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<p>Directed And Written By: <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_F._Sandberg">David F. Sandberg</a></p>



<p>Warner Bros. Pictures</p>



<p><strong>2. Darkness Falls (2003)</strong></p>



<p>Way to ruin the lore of &ldquo;The Tooth Fairy&rdquo; for all of us!&nbsp; This dark story takes place in a small town in Maine, that has been ravaged by child attacks and deaths.&nbsp;&nbsp; The one thing that the children have in common? They lost a tooth and put it under their pillow for The Tooth Fairy.</p>



<p>Except in Darkness Falls, The Tooth Fairy isn&rsquo;t this stardust sprinkling happy little elf like creature.&nbsp; It is the twisted malevolent <a href="https://puzzleboxhorror.com/tag/spirit/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">spirt</a> of a woman who was killed on suspicion of being a <a href="https://puzzleboxhorror.com/scary-films-that-taught-us-not-to-mess-with-witches/">witch</a>.&nbsp; Now, if the entity had been a really bad person in life, instead of a kindly old woman who gave children shillings for their teeth? We&rsquo;d have no story line.&nbsp; &nbsp;And the legend of Matilda Dixon is born; a woman who was wrongfully (and savagely) killed by the town mob for a crime she never committed.</p>



<p>We always love Emma Caulfield (Buffy the <a href="https://puzzleboxhorror.com/encyclopedia-of-supernatural-horror/vampire/" target="_self" title="Vampires date back to prehistory and were significantly lacking in physical documentation until the &quot;Scriptures of Delphi,&quot; were discovered during the second half of the 19th century. Having been written somewhere around 450BC, it predated any other known documentation of vampires. These creatures didn't actually appear by name until 1047 in a more modern Russia." class="encyclopedia">Vampire</a> Slayer, and Angel) as the Final Girl in a horror movie.&nbsp; She is great under pressure, and equally terrified at the same time, making her the perfect protagonist in a dark horror film.&nbsp;</p>



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<p>Directed By: <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_F._Sandberg">Jonathan</a> Liebesman</p>



<p>Columbia Pictures</p>



<p><strong>3. Pitch Black (2000)</strong></p>



<p>As part of the Reddick series, the criminal and universe saving warrior and reluctant hero.&nbsp; Vin Diesel delivers an outstanding performance of a big strong guy that is surprisingly agile, when being chased by flesh eating aliens.</p>



<p>When a ship crash lands on a remote desert planet, the team of travelers (including the incarcerated Reddick) explore the new territory.&nbsp; Since the ship is unlikely to be repaired anytime soon (or ever) the characters are delighted to find an old farmstead.&nbsp; Complete with solar energy for power, evaporation collection (water) and some good sized shelters.&nbsp; Even a ship that could be repaired to get off the planet.</p>



<p>The ominous story shows a model of a solar system. After playing with it for a little while, the intrepid victims realize that the cycle of the planet provides sun almost all the time.&nbsp; The land of no nighttime.&nbsp; Except for one phase in the lunar cycle where the entire planet is thrust into complete darkness for a one-year period.</p>



<p>Considering the planet is desert and hot AF, that wouldn&rsquo;t be such a bad thing.&nbsp; Except that all the equipment relies on solar power (bummer).&nbsp; And there is a little cause for concern, as millions of flesh eating birds of prey and other dog like creatures (bio raptors) are waiting for dinner.&nbsp; When the sun goes down.</p>



<p>There&rsquo;s always that one guy that doesn&rsquo;t follow instructions and wrecks it for everyone. &nbsp;&nbsp;Stay in the light!</p>



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<p>Directed By: David Twohy</p>



<p>Universal Pictures</p>



<p><strong>4. Don&rsquo;t Be Afraid of the Dark (2011)</strong></p>



<p>Imagine you are a kid and you feel like you have monsters in the dark, waiting to eat you or whisk you away to the closet.&nbsp; Which we all know is a portal to a dark dimension from which we may never return.&nbsp; Can you sleep with the closet door open? Neither can we. The movie is actually a remake of a 1973 television film, by the same name, and both were based on the book &nbsp;&ldquo;Don&rsquo;t Be Afraid of the Dark&rdquo; by Nigel McKeand.</p>



<p>In the movie, Sally (played by Bailee Madison) sees and hears tiny goblin or golem like <a href="https://puzzleboxhorror.com/encyclopedia-of-supernatural-horror/category/cryptids/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">creatures</a>, that travel in the air ducts of the old home she lives in. Conveniently complete with those old decorative iron vent plates, which make for a great door for the goblins. &nbsp;Although her father and his girlfriend (played by Katie Holmes) are reluctant to believe the stories.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Aside to parents.&nbsp; If your child is convinced there are monsters in their bedroom trying to eat them, maybe call an exterminator to double check.&nbsp; All monsters leave some kind of trace, from footprints to feces we imagine.&nbsp; And if your child asks if they can sleep in your bed because they are scared?&nbsp; It&rsquo;s probably a good idea. &nbsp;</p>



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<p>Directed And Written By: Guillermo del Toro</p>



<p>Miramax Films</p>
<div class="saboxplugin-wrap" itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope itemprop="author"><div class="saboxplugin-tab"><div class="saboxplugin-gravatar"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://puzzleboxhorror.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/tritone.png" width="100" height="100" alt="Tritone Horror Author" itemprop="image"></div><div class="saboxplugin-authorname"><a href="https://puzzleboxhorror.com/author/wpx_/" class="vcard author" rel="author"><span class="fn">Tritone</span></a></div><div class="saboxplugin-desc"><div itemprop="description"><p>Tritone&rsquo;s love of horror and mystery began at a young age. Growing up in the 80&rsquo;s he got to see some of the greatest horror movies play out in the best of venues, the drive-in theater. That&rsquo;s when his obsession with the genre really began&mdash;but it wasn&rsquo;t just the movies, it was the games, the books, the comics, and the lore behind it all that really ignited his obsession. Tritone is a published author and continues to write and write about horror whenever possible.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2020 01:02:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Want some tips on building your personal brand and authority authorship? Watch for our upcoming articles as we share strategies for horror writers.</p>
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<p>If you talk to most horror writers, it is more than a hobby to them. Some aspire to become a famous author, who will have their books converted to screen plays. Other writers love the potential of selling a horror screen play that may become a series, to networks that are buying up original content like crazy. Entertainment leaders like Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime.</p>



<p>Every once in awhile you will hear this amazing story about how a talented horror writer met the right connections and was able to move and shake their way to the desk of a publisher, talent manager, and their copyrighted work was purchased. For a lot of money. Happy writer. Happy production company. Happy horror fans.</p>



<p>But how often does that really happen? What is the process for a horror writer to get their work noticed or have the rights to their work bought by a large production company? Do you actually need to publish and sell a horror novel first, before you have a chance of pitching the rights to your creative work to a film company?</p>



<p>At Puzzle Box Horror, our team has a lot of experience in marketing and relationships with horror authors and indie film makers. If you are at the stage where you would like to get serious about having your work published and making an income from horror writing, we would like to share a few tips to help get you started.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-publishers-will-not-throw-money-down-unless-you-have-built-an-audience"><strong>Publishers Will Not Throw Money Down Unless You Have Built An Audience</strong></h2>



<p>No matter how talented you are, a publisher is not going to bite or buy in to a product that does not have an audience. That is a hard fact that many writers struggle to understand. Why wouldn&rsquo;t publishers want to snap up your work, package it up into a novel and start selling it for a profit? That model has not been predominant in the industry for over ten years.</p>



<p>The average cost of launching a new book? It can be as much as $25,000 to an average of $60,000 or more depending on the size and resources of the commercial publisher. When your book has been accepted and you have signed a contract with a publisher, there are a series of steps and services that happen to your original work, before you will see your book distributed on the shelves.</p>



<p>The process of launching a new book with a publisher can take an average of 18 months or longer, and will include the following steps and services:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>The setting of the target date for retail distribution. You are issued a payment by check after endorsing your contract with the publisher.</li><li>Professional proof reading and editing for first revisions.</li><li>The manuscript is then sent to the sales and marketing departments for another revision. This is where changes are proposed to the novel, to tweak it for marketability. This can also be a long process as authors tend to object to changes, and it becomes a negotiation process. The copyeditor oversees this process and helps consolidate edits and reviews.</li><li>The cover design will commence about 6 months before the release of the book.</li><li>Galleys or ARCs are advanced copies and excerpts that will be sent out for <a href="https://puzzleboxhorror.com/how-to-get-your-book-reviewed/">getting book reviews</a> of the work about 6 months prior to release. Authors are also provided with the advanced copy to start marketing efforts as well, podcast interviews, social media teasers etc.</li><li>Marketing and sales plans go into effect about 3 months before the book is published. This includes setting up interviews, live book signing events, tradeshow attendance, press releases and more. The pre-launch reviews will be received with favorable reviews used to accelerate the promotion of the book.</li><li>About 8 weeks before the book is published, the author will receive a copy. The finished novel goes into distribution and the writer begins to earn residual payments per volume of book sales.</li></ul>



<p>In short, a whole lot of people and talent goes into every commercially published book. And it is expensive for publishers to complete the process and make sure each book has a successful launch. Publishers will not take a risk on a new author that does not have audience and personal branding established. They use the size of your audience as a measurement of the potential commercial sales of your book.</p>



<p>No audience? You are unlikely to attract a commercial publishing deal. There are no assurances that your book will be a best seller, but with strong personal branding and an established audience, it is the jump start that publishers need to feel confident about investing and absorbing the cost of selling your novel.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-be-careful-about-what-you-self-publish-if-your-goal-is-to-be-picked-up-by-a-commercial-publisher"><strong>Be Careful About What You Self-Publish if Your Goal is to Be Picked Up by a Commercial Publisher</strong></h3>



<p>One of the biggest mistakes talented horror writers make, is self-publishing. The process of building an audience and authority authorship (recognition of your name or pen name) can be time intensive. It can take years before you build a substantial audience that would make your novel(s) attractive to commercial publishers and that is frustrating.</p>



<p>You want the recognition, the money, and the fame now (not years from now), particularly if you have been working on your fiction for a long time. By comparison self-publishing is so affordable! For less than $20 (USD) and a small royalty to the printer, you can start selling your own self-published novels or collections of horror short stories or micro-fiction work.</p>



<p>The approach to self-publishing with the intention to build a brand name is not entirely wrong. In fact, if you are already working aggressively on your branding as an author, some pieces of self-published work can escalate the growth of your readership. Add your books to your website and start generating some revenue for your creative work.</p>



<p>However, anyone who has self-published will tell you that the revenue (while it is pretty exciting) is not exactly enough to quit your day job. There is a price sensitivity to self-published books. If you plan to offer them on Kindle for instance or digital download, the average price might be $4.99 to keep your price competitive with other new releases. And if you plan to sell print on demand, and keep the book under the $9.99 price threshold, you may make between $3.00 to $5.00 per copy.</p>



<p>The most important consideration is what to choose for self-publishing. One of the strategies that has worked very well for horror writers (including the legends like Stephen King) is to produce short horror story collections.</p>



<p>Give the audience a little taste of your writing style, themes, and macabre mastermind, and build a fan following with your short stories. And save the novels for commercial publishers; that is where the real money is in terms of royalties and residuals. And they will not be interested if you have already self-published the same work, because it complicates copyright, and it is not a &lsquo;new&rsquo; book if it has already been circulated as an author-published piece.</p>



<p>Want some tips on building your personal brand and authority authorship? Watch for our upcoming articles as we share strategies for horror writers that work and free resources you can use to start building your audience of readers and fans.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>You have been writing great horror for years. And now you are ready to get serious about publishing? Here are some how-to tips to get you started from our writing team at Puzzle Box Horror. </p>
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<p> How many times have you heard a writer say that they are completing a novel and plan to start submitting it to commercial publishers? It an overnight success story that is kind of similar to the garage band that has a music label scout discover them, and whisk them away in a limo to sign a million-dollar contract?</p>



<p>It used to happen that way. But not anymore.</p>



<p>As we discussed in our <strong><u>introductory advice article for horror writers</u></strong>, publishers want to eliminate as much risk as possible, when they take on a new author and book launch. Until your work has been tested at the retail level, there is no way to measure how successful it may be. Will it be a profit or loss situation for the publisher?</p>



<p>Publishers expect writers to build their own fan base first, before launching a commercially published book. This was work that was done previously by publishers who had public relations and vast marketing budgets to create a buzz and stimulate sales for any new book.</p>



<p>Today, the best indicator that an author will sell a large number of books commercially, is determined by the size of the authors fanbase. Email subscribers, website traffic, social media followers and other measurable audience metrics will help you pitch your book to a publisher. The problem is that you have to spend a few years building up that fan base before a publisher will even read your excerpts.</p>



<p>We have taken some of the mystery out of pre-marketing and brand building for horror and paranormal writers. Here are 7 ways you can help build momentum and fan demand, while you are completing your first novel. And since no writers we know have a $50,000 launch budget, we have provided some cost saving resources and hacks to save you time and money.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-1-define-your-author-persona"><strong>1.Define Your Author Persona</strong></h2>



<p>It is time to get existential and ask the deep dark questions only answered on a cheap leather couch in a psychologist&rsquo;s office: &ldquo;who are you?&rdquo;&nbsp;&nbsp; Every writer has the opportunity to use their own name or develop a pen name. When it comes to your persona, will you mirror your exact personality and lifestyle, or will you work on something with extra creative license?</p>



<p>When it comes to marketing and sales, a little intrigue goes a long way. Does that mean that every writer persona is made up, and not authentic? In our experience most writers incorporate a little bit of themselves into their public brand and persona, while keeping certain things private for personal and safety reasons.</p>



<p>Let us say you do become a New York Time&rsquo;s Best Seller. Would you want the world to know your address? The names of your children, where your parents live or the kind of car you drive? Safety is usually the reason why some authors choose a pen name, and a persona that protects their identity, without misrepresenting who they are.</p>



<p>Because one of the coolest things an author can do, is reveal their pen name(s) after they have become an international bestselling writer. You want that option later without being accused of lying. It is a fine line you want to be aware of because fans will fact check.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-2-create-a-business-logo"><strong>2. Create a Business Logo</strong></h3>



<p>Have you ever looked at the logos created by and for conventional writers? It is usually the writer&rsquo;s name and a small embellishment. Something dignified and understated that can look more like a signature on a check than an actual graphical logo.</p>



<p>In the horror genre however, writers use their logos as a powerful branding tool. We are allowed to be even more creative by celebrating the macabre with artwork in our logo. A skull? Cthulhu? A knife dripping with blood? In the horror genre, everything is fair game, particularly if it helps build audience and brand recognition.</p>



<p>If you do not have Photoshop chops, you can work with a graphic designer. There are a shockingly large number of designers who specialize in logo and branding materials for horror authors too. Choose a design that feels like you, and one that has an impact. This may involve driving your friends crazy and showing them a variety of different logos.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-3-build-a-website"><strong>3. Build a Website</strong></h3>



<p>Take a deep breath&hellip; we are not suggesting that you drop several thousand dollars and have a marketing agency design an HTML or WordPress website for you. If you plan to sell e-commerce products on your website (you&rsquo;re welcome; it is a great idea!) then a WordPress site is your best bet, and you will need to make an investment for secure payments, etc.</p>



<p>But if an e-commerce marketplace or store on your website is not part of your monetization plan, then you can choose from a variety of insanely affordable DIY website design providers. For a small monthly or annual fee, you get access to easy-to-design templates, and some even come with free photo stock images you can use.</p>



<p>Here are some of the most affordable and beginner friendly website hosting and design providers:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li><a href="https://www.wix.com/">Wix</a></li><li><a href="https://www.squarespace.com/">Squarespace</a></li><li><a href="https://www.jimdo.com/?ref=a1009316">Jimdo</a></li><li><a href="https://app.site123.com/?aff=917330&amp;l=en&amp;landingSystem=1">Site123</a></li><li><a href="https://www.godaddy.com/websites/website-builder">GoDaddy Website Builder</a></li></ul>



<p>You do not have to have training in website design to be able to slap together a really great looking site on your own. Make sure that you only use copyright free images on your website. Photography that is licensed to use for a business website can be found for free at<a href="https://pixabay.com/"> Pixabay</a>, or through other paid photo stock services like <a href="https://stock.adobe.com/?as_channel=sem&amp;as_campclass=brand&amp;as_campaign=US%7CCPRO%7CStock%7CPURCH%7CAS_Brand%7CGG%7C%7C&amp;as_source=google&amp;mv=search&amp;as_camptype=acquisition&amp;sdid=KQPCU&amp;ef_id=CjwKCAjwhOD0BRAQEiwAK7JHmLFTKAb_X42byCQrQZaa8SDqUIYoeeJ9pp_aYveCsHj4ktYD1HA-4BoCDcwQAvD_BwE:G:s&amp;s_kwcid=AL!3085!3!330595060732!e!!g!!adobe%20photo%20stock&amp;gclid=CjwKCAjwhOD0BRAQEiwAK7JHmLFTKAb_X42byCQrQZaa8SDqUIYoeeJ9pp_aYveCsHj4ktYD1HA-4BoCDcwQAvD_BwE">Adobe Stock</a>.</p>



<p>The design of your website as a horror writer, is probably going to be in theme and a little &lsquo;on the dark side&rsquo; of the spectrum (which is exactly what fans want to see). In terms of the content you should have on your website, the standard pages and functional elements are:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Biography</li><li>Portfolio of Published Work</li><li>Blog</li><li>Contact Me</li><li>Social Media Icons (Follow Me)</li></ul>



<p>One of the criteria that publishers look at, is how many followers a writer has on social media, but also on their subscriber list. Getting your fans to subscribe to your email, allows you to have a growing headcount of readers who are interested in your work. This helps later when you are pitching commercial publishers.</p>



<p>Some writers will add a photo gallery to their website (usually feeding from a host site like Flickr or Google Images). Fans who follow up and coming writers, enjoy learning about the creative process behind the stories they read. Writers that share images that inspired them, or a picture of a diner where they were writing a new chapter? They create a close relationship with their fans when they share the &lsquo;behind the scenes&rsquo; details.</p>



<p>Make a few CTAs (call to action) elements on your website that encourage your audience to subscribe. If you really want to be proactive and grow your email subscribers quickly, consider adding a contest or incentive. Have a monthly draw for a $50 Amazon gift card or give away a horror merchandise collectible every month. Make it a fun horror trivia contest or something engaging, and you could find yourself adding several hundred new fans to your email marketing list.</p>



<p>And remember to send them at least one email per month to stay in touch. You can write about upcoming horror events, new projects that you are working on, releases of new horror movies and novels, etc.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-4-start-blogging-obsessively"><strong>4. Start Blogging Obsessively</strong></h3>



<p>Website visitors do not become real literary fans, until you have shared your writing with them. Since you want to sell books (including starting with self-published short works), you do not want to constantly give out previews or excerpts that add up to a reason why fans should not buy your books.</p>



<p>What kinds of things can you blog about? Observations about human nature, some of your personal experiences, character traits you enjoy writing about, upcoming projects, behind the scenes inspiration, creative ideas for book covers (fans love to contribute their feedback!), interviews (blogs or podcasts) and more.</p>



<p>Since we just mentioned interviews, you have to be your own public relations specialist and agent when you are starting out as a new horror writer. That means approaching horror and paranormal websites and podcast channels to offer interviews on interesting topics. You will have to pitch the editorial team for the opportunity and free traffic (and new audience exposure). Many blogs and podcasts will provide the opportunity for free; the largest ones require an administrative and advertising fee for putting your brand in front of a huge target audience of millions.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-5-if-you-do-not-feel-pretty-start-a-podcast"><strong>5. If You Do not Feel Pretty Start a Podcast</strong></h3>



<p>Some people love being in front of the camera. You know who they are; just check out their Instagram account, right? But many of us (myself included) would sooner watch one of those mushy Hallmark movies than jump in front of the camera to record a video for public consumption).</p>



<p>My phobias are pretty simply; I think I have a face for radio, not television. And that is exactly why I love to podcast. Under a pen name for freedom and anonymity. My podcast took me about thirty minutes to set up and Podbean costs me very little and is one of the easier dashboards to use for beginners. After four years, I am still using it, because it is fast and easy to use.</p>



<p>When you record podcasts, you can talk about any aspect of your writing and process. People love to see how a writer&rsquo;s brain works, and the more details you share about your activities and how you work on a book, the more enthralled they will be.&nbsp; Also remember that podcast episodes can be imbedded as rich content (press to play) on a WordPress website. Do not forget to install a podcast link and player as a call-to-action to get more subscribers to the podcast and listeners.</p>



<p>When you are paying for hosting on a podcast, remember that you are also accessing an exceptionally large community of digitally fluent information or entertainment seekers. That is the profile for the average podcast listener. Part of the cost of subscribing to a podcast host includes that large audience, and the growth and advertising potential the podcast community provides.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-6-ramp-up-your-social-media"><strong>6. Ramp Up Your Social Media</strong></h3>



<p>If you love being on social media and creating content like graphics and videos, you are not going to have a problem with this. If you absolutely hate being on social, try to change your mindset on it because it is one of your most valuable marketing tools.</p>



<p>You can get a little help from a family member or friend to post interesting content at a regular 2-3 times per week schedule. If you hire someone to manage your social media, make sure they are monitoring your account, and responding to as many fans as possible. That is what we do at Puzzle Box Horror, because we think if you made the effort, we should show our gratitude with some bilateral conversation and appreciation.</p>



<p>One of the things you do not want to do (no matter how tempted you are) is to buy followers. First of all, it is breaking the Terms Conditions and Limitations TOS for all social networks. Networks like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram are only interested in real followers, not fake accounts, or bots. It is not the quantity of the followers but the quality that matters, as you are building your literary fan base. They can&rsquo;t buy your book if they are a bot!</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-7-self-publish-novellas-or-short-story-collections"><strong>7. Self-Publish Novellas or Short Story Collections</strong></h3>



<p>People want a taste of your writing, and you can only feed your fans partial excerpts on your blog so long before they want something more substantial. That is when authors will typically start releasing self-published books or print on demand softcovers for their fans. Not novels, but novellas and sometimes short story anthologies. Like Stephen&rsquo;s King&rsquo;s <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Skeleton-Crew-Stories-Stephen-King/dp/1501156780">Skeleton Crew</a>, or virtually every amazing thing written <a href="https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/edgar-allan-poe-complete-tales-and-poems-edgar-allan-poe/1000007953;jsessionid=EA75F98142495EEBE035ABE2069ED30F.prodny_store01-atgap05?ean=9781435144583">by Edgar Allan Poe</a>.</p>



<p>It is exciting to earn some residual income from your writing for the first time. Think of it as a preamble to the success you may see, if you are able to get your novel published and distributed commercially. Create small fiction works, but do not share too much about your novel(s) with your fan base. It is your product and you do not want to give it away for free; nor do you want another writer ripping off your idea. And trust us, it happens!</p>



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<h4 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-three-years-that-is-what-seth-godin-says"><strong>Three Years? That is What Seth Godin Says</strong></h4>



<p>Seth Godin is one of the mega marketing brains on the planet and a millionaire entrepreneur and author. This is his <a href="https://writetodone.com/seth-godin-part-2/">advice for writers</a> who want to get published commercially:</p>



<p><em>&ldquo;The best time to start promoting your book is three years before it comes out. Three years to build a reputation, build a permission asset, build a blog, build a following, build credibility and build the connections you&rsquo;ll need later.&rdquo;</em></p>



<p>Three years is a long time of preparation. But you can do these important marketing activities in tandem with your writing. When you need to take a break from your novel(s), consider writing horror and paranormal short stories that you can bundle into a self-published anthology. Give away some of your self-published books to fans and use them as a promotional tool to grow your audience.</p>



<p>Fiverr can be a great place to get some extra help, and if you think you don&rsquo;t have enough time in your schedule to post regularly on social media, and create email correspondence, a virtual assistant may be an affordable way to make sure that those promotional pieces are done consistently.&nbsp;&nbsp; Ask your social media assistant to do following activities on Instagram and Twitter, to seek out horror fans to connect with.</p>



<p>The end goal will be a successful website that demonstrates strong personal branding. A large following of real fans on your social networks; people who are avid engaged readers who will give you feedback. Some may even become brand advocates, by recommending your novels or horror short stories to others.</p>



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<p>Still rubbing your eyes and thinking you are in some kind of bad B rated horror movie about a viral epidemic that spreads throughout the world?&nbsp;&nbsp; We tried that whole thing where you take a nap and wake up hoping for an alternative reality; yet here we are.&nbsp; Global pandemic. Just like some of our favorite apocalyptic movies.&nbsp; Except we&rsquo;re living it, and we don&rsquo;t know when things will &lsquo;go back to normal&rsquo;. </p>



<p>The writers are Puzzle Box Horror have been spending some
time on the couch (not the therapists couch &mdash;(yet) just our regular
couch with our dogs and favorite horror books or movies). And we&rsquo;ve been
watching some pretty &lsquo;out there&rsquo; claims about ancient prophesies about plagues.
&nbsp;&nbsp;So, we thought we&rsquo;d do a bit of digging
to see if oral tradition, history and lore have provided us with a warning
about a global pandemic. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Meet Nostradamus the Prophet Most Likely to be Misquoted
on Social Media</strong></h2>



<p>You can&rsquo;t really talk about eerie futuristic predictions
from prophets, without hearing Nostradamus&rsquo; name come up in conversation.&nbsp; But do you know why this unusual and uncannily
accurate contemporary prophet is thought to be one of the more reliable sources
for future predictions?</p>



<p>Nostradamus was born in France in 1503, and he became a renowned
physician who specialized in treating plague victims in both Italy and
France.&nbsp; He was surrounded by death and
the battle for life constantly, and many people believe he suffered both a
psychotic break and psychic awakening at the same time as he began to delve
into occult practices.&nbsp;&nbsp; He wrote a book called
&ldquo;The Prophecies&rdquo; in 1555.</p>



<p>While dealing with the plague, Nostradamus developed some
innovative and highly effective therapies, that focused on hygiene (which was
revolutionary at the time in medicine) and the use of natural extracts
including rosehip, Vitamin C, low fat diets and fresh air and exercise for his
patients. &nbsp;Because of his celebrity
status as a successful physician and healer, he was financially supported by wealthy
families in Provence. </p>



<p>While Nostradamus was traveling on a medical mission to
Italy, his wife and children succumbed to the plague.&nbsp; The fact that he was unable to heal or save
his own family, did significant damage to his celebrity reputation as a renowned
healer, and he lost much of his patronages from the upper class in Provence as
a result. </p>



<p>&nbsp;In 1547 he remarried
a rich widow named Anne Ponsarde, and they had six children together.&nbsp; Nostradamus published two medical books &ldquo;Galen,
the Roman Physician&rdquo; and &ldquo;The Traite des Fardemens&rdquo;, which was a recipe book of
medicinal concoctions for treating the plague as well as preparations for cosmetics
to hide symptoms of illness effectively. </p>



<p>The prophet would spend hours before a bowl of hot water, in
which a secret blend of herbs was steeped which he would inhale.&nbsp; After imbibing the infusion, he would then
begin to write his prophesies, many of which have come true throughout history,
since the publishing of &ldquo;The Prophecies&rdquo; in 1555. </p>



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<p>Some suspect that the use of psychedelic compounds was used
by Nostradamus to acquire the state of mental levity and clairvoyance, where he
could see into the future and predict events and disasters. &nbsp;We may never know what &lsquo;herbs&rsquo; he used, but
there are an impressive number of predictions that seem to have come true over
the past 465 years. </p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>The Meme About Nostradamus Predicting COVID-19 Pandemic
is False </strong></h3>



<p>Of course, in a high-stress super surreal &ldquo;what kind of horror movie has our reality become&rsquo; moment in human history, there is going to be a meme that gets everyone going.&nbsp; We&rsquo;re not against memes that are funny, but this one is pretty convincing and terror inducing if you are already feeling more than a little unhinged about the current world events. </p>



<p>When you read that meme, you are probably thinking&hellip; &lsquo;woah,
that&rsquo;s pretty coincidental considering the current pandemic&rsquo;.&nbsp;&nbsp; Well, that&rsquo;s the thing about fake memes;
they are meant to convince you that they are true and freak you out more than
little. </p>



<p>Snopes fact checked the meme, and guess what? In all the
quatrains in Nostradamus, there is no reference as indicated in the meme.&nbsp; So, you can scratch that one off the list of
lore and legend; and if you think about it, Nostradamus lived in a time of
plague, lost family to plague, so predicting a dire plague in the future wouldn&rsquo;t
have been that revolutionary for him.&nbsp; Plague
was kind of part of their daily back in the 1500s.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>The Prophecy from a Buddhist Monk That Made Us Lose Sleep
</strong></h3>



<p>We don&rsquo;t debunk paranormal, and we are explorers into horror
and the unexplained.&nbsp; So, even though the
meme about Nostradamus was a wash, that doesn&rsquo;t mean that there are not other
kinds of <a href="https://www.theamericanconservative.com/dreher/china-apocalypse-buddhist-prophecy-locusts/">prophesies</a>
out there that DO strike that creepy note for accuracy, beyond circumstantial
evidence. </p>



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<p><em>&ldquo;The year 2020 &ndash; The year all of China will weep. The
omens will be so bad that the New Year will not be celebrated. Then the plague
will come. It will come with a fury &ndash; the tigers and the wolves will hide in
the mountains. The plague will encompass all the land &ndash; and will eventually
spread to the whole world. Very soon &ndash; rice will become so expensive that no
one can eat. Then the rivers will sink all the boats. People in that year will
only be able to harvest rice in the very early spring. There will be no harvest
of late season rice, beans, wheat, and oats because vast clouds of locusts will
lay waste to the entire countryside.&rdquo;</em></p>



<p>This was written by a Buddhist Monk in the Forbidden City
(Gentleman Zigong) in the 20<sup>th</sup> century, and excerpt from the &ldquo;Ancient
Internal Bible&rdquo;.&nbsp; Then the Buddhist Monk
furthers:</p>



<p><em>&ldquo;I, Gentleman Zigong, will tell you Chinese in 2020 how to survive. Remain very close to your families and your neighbors. The best is to have stored up plenty of gold and food to live and share freely with those you love. Tolerate no thieves among the people. Be uniters and not dividers. If you can do all these things, you will survive.&rdquo;</em></p>



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<p>Have you heard of any other prophesies that seem to point toward the current COVID19 global pandemic?&nbsp; Share a link with us in the comments below. </p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>This Dybbuk box was for sale on Etsy. For hardcore paranormal believers, the subject of haunted objects holds a lot of fascination.&#160; Is it possible for a demonic spirit to be encapsulated in an inanimate object? And if so, what happens if you become the owner, and you open it? We did a little research [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>This <a href="https://puzzleboxhorror.com/encyclopedia-of-supernatural-horror/dybbuk-box/" target="_self" title="Date of Discovery There is no set year of discovery for the Dybbuk Box as Jewish tails have mentioned it many times through-out various text and from various years. In 1914 a Yiddish play, The Dybbuk, embodied the tail of how the box came into existence, and horror culture has used it ever since. The&hellip;" class="encyclopedia">Dybbuk box</a> was for sale on <a href="https://www.google.com/search?q=dybbuk+box&amp;sxsrf=ACYBGNRNsxI4Ia3uSC3K_FQ-NUOmLMZqLg:1579611216893&amp;source=lnms&amp;tbm=isch&amp;sa=X&amp;ved=2ahUKEwiA_tyr3pTnAhVCjK0KHZ_ZBhAQ_AUoAnoECAwQBA&amp;biw=1920&amp;bih=937#imgrc=vSsRoL5HU3ZAuM:">Etsy</a>. </p>



<p>For hardcore paranormal believers, the subject of haunted objects holds a lot of fascination.&nbsp; Is it possible for a demonic spirit to be encapsulated in an inanimate object? And if so, what happens if you become the owner, and you open it?</p>



<p>We did a little research in January to see how many Dybbuk boxes were actually for <a href="https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&amp;_trksid=p2380057.m570.l1313.TR10.TRC0.A0.H0.Xdybbuk.TRS0&amp;_nkw=dybbuk&amp;_sacat=0" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label=" (opens in a new tab)">sale on eBay</a>.&nbsp; At the time of writing, there were 367 Dybbuk boxes for sale on eBay, and each of them came with a &lsquo;caveat emptor&rsquo; or buyer-beware warning like: &ldquo;dangerous apparition attached&rdquo; and &ldquo;do not open&rdquo;.</p>



<p>We&rsquo;ve all heard about people who experience disruptive and even life-threatening encounters with the paranormal by accident; they move into a house, use spiritual messaging like a ouija board or tarot cards, or visit a haunted location and something &lsquo;hitches a ride&rsquo; back home with them.&nbsp; But would you ever willingly purchase a haunted object and bring it into your house?&nbsp; Let us know in the comments below.&nbsp;</p>



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<p><strong>What is the Judaic History and Culture Surrounding Dybbuk Boxes?</strong></p>



<p>Dybbuk boxes were used in the Hebrew faith for thousands of years, but they were not something that was talked about publicly.&nbsp; Imagine a situation where a family or home was infected with a benevolent entity; the Rabbi would come to your home, study it and then determine the intervention which would seal the demon in the box.&nbsp;</p>



<p>However, in the Jewish faith, these Dybbuk boxes were never intended to be passed on to another individual. In fact, if your family had a Dybbuk box, it was like having an entity that had attached itself to your household; a curse that could last generations.&nbsp; And so, the Dybbuk box and the existence of them were a secret among devote Hebrew families; they hid the box, and they protected it from being opened or damaged. &nbsp;</p>



<p>The Jewish faith actually downplays demonology, but there are many examples within the historical religious texts that provide instructions on dealing with demonic manifestations.&nbsp; Demons in Hebrew text are called Sheydim.&nbsp; The first Sheydim of course, was Lilith.&nbsp;</p>



<p>In Jewish mythology, a Dybbuk is actually a malicious spirit that is believed to not be demonic, but the disenfranchised soul of a dead person. Dybbuks can possess people to accomplish a goal, such as revenge or in the act of bringing someone to justice for a horrific crime.&nbsp; This is another reason why the Dybbuk boxes were not always feared in the Hebrew faith, but respected. &nbsp;</p>



<p>From that perspective, the box represented insulation of the spirit from influence (or preventing it from possessing someone).&nbsp; But the Dybbuk itself may be a close family member also who passed on; the perspective of the box and entity is much different in the Hebrew faith.&nbsp; And very different from the horror movies and occult accounts that proliferate the web today, about haunted boxes and Dybbuk demons. The rough translation of the word &ldquo;Dybbuk&rdquo; in Hebrew means &ldquo;to cling&rdquo;.&nbsp;</p>



<p>If you are interested in learning more about Judaic demonology and mythology, check out the podcast <a href="https://anchor.fm/throwingsheyd" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label=" (opens in a new tab)">&ldquo;Throwing Sheyd&rdquo;</a> by Miriam Brosseau and Alan Jay Sufrin.&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>Are Dybbuk Boxes Truly Sealed?</strong></p>



<p>So, assuming you believe that a benevolent entity is trapped inside a Dybbuk box, how exactly do you prevent the spirit or demon from escaping the box?&nbsp; We can imagine that the idea of having a Dybbuk box as part of your paranormal collection of lore may be appealing, but probably less so if you think there is a possibility that it can get out, and start causing real problems for you.&nbsp;</p>



<p>One thing you will notice about Dybbuk boxes for sale (and historical write-ups about them) is that they are always sealed with wax.&nbsp; But not just any kind of wax.&nbsp; The ritual for sealing a Dybbuk box involves a Rabbi or a Priest and incantations, followed by the sealing of all possible exits for the entity from the box by white wax.</p>



<p>White candles are known in lore and ancient religions for having a cleansing and purification power, that repels negative energy and provides protection. &nbsp; All colors on the spectrum are derived from pure white light, which has the power of consecration.&nbsp; White reflects no light and has virtually no ability to absorb energy (white candles conduct less heat than other colors of wax).&nbsp; Therefore (if you believe the lore) the white wax acts as an impermeable barrier preventing the entity or spirit from leaving the box.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Now you know why so many Churches worldwide use white candles in temples and places of worship.&nbsp; For more than 2,000 years, white candles have been used in all faiths to repel evil, and prevent demonic influence from harming people.&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>Can a Dybbuk Box Influence You If It Is Not Opened?</strong></p>



<p>There are many fascinating stories about people who have purchased or inherited what they believe to be an authentic haunted Dybbuk box.&nbsp; Again, is not the box that is the problem; it is what was sealed inside of it.&nbsp;</p>



<p>The internet is full of spooky stories about people who purchased a Dybbuk box, only to have it arrive at their home with a crack in the box (due to damage in transit).&nbsp; Those individuals share some spectacularly creepy paranormal experiences, that were so disturbing, they either resealed the box and sold it to someone else or they buried it far away from their home, to protect themselves (and others) from the benevolent influence inside the box.&nbsp;</p>



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<p>Some signs that people have reported around Dybbuk boxes (which may indicate authenticity and an evil or unquiet spirit inside) are:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>The smell of cat urine, rotting eggs, or sulfur.&nbsp;</li><li>Nightmares of demons, the box or the box breaking open.&nbsp;</li><li>Unexplained scratches, burns or welts on the body of the owner or anyone who touches the box.&nbsp;</li><li>Unusual bad luck, feeling emotionally drained, or unusual feelings of anger toward those in close relationships with you.&nbsp;</li></ul>



<p>The most internet-famous case to date is the story of the Dybbuk box that was owned by a man named Kevin Mannis, in 2001.&nbsp; Mannis purchased the wine cabinet from an estate sale of a woman who was originally from Poland.&nbsp; The granddaughter of the deceased woman insisted that Kevin keep the box (but never open it), even after Mannis tried to give the box back to her, as it had been in her family for generations.&nbsp;</p>



<p>While Kevin Mannis owned the Dybbuk box, he stored it briefly in his restoration shop. He received a call from his employee that someone had broken into the basement and was &lsquo;smashing up the place&rdquo;.&nbsp; When Mannis arrived, he went into the basement (where the box was stored) and found the lights broken and shattered, and a thick scent of cat urine.&nbsp; His employee left after the examination of the basement and never returned.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Kevin wanted to refurbish the wine cabinet as an antique and give it to his mother. After he cleaned it up, his Mom arrived at his shop to go out to lunch, and he gave her the box as a gift.&nbsp; After she returned home, a family friend called him to say that his mother was found in a chair with an expressionless face, crying but otherwise unresponsive.&nbsp; At the hospital, she was unable to speak, but they gave her a spelling board to point out letters so she could communicate.&nbsp;</p>



<p>She typed out two sentences: &ldquo;no gift&rdquo; and &ldquo;hate gift&rdquo;.&nbsp; Mannis gave the box to his sister (who was curious about it too) and after a week she returned it to him claiming that her home smelled like jasmine flowers and cat urine.&nbsp; He gave the box to his girlfriend to sell for him (as he was afraid to touch it again) and the middle-aged couple who purchased it, left it on his front door with a note saying &ldquo;this has bad darkness&rdquo;. &nbsp;</p>



<p>He returned to his mother and found her sitting in a chair, expressionless, crying, and totally unresponsive. She was rushed to the hospital, and it turned out she had had a stroke and lost her ability to speak for a time. During this time, she could only speak using a spell board on which she would point to letters to spell out words. When he asked her how she was doing, she spelled out, &ldquo;No gift.&rdquo; When he said he&rsquo;d given her a gift, she emphasized, &ldquo;Hate gift.&rdquo;</p>



<p>He then gave the box to his sister. She kept it for a week and gave it back. He gave it to his brother and his brother&rsquo;s wife, who kept it for three days and returned it. The brother said it smelled like jasmine flowers, and his wife said it smelled of cat urine.</p>



<p>Kevin gave it to his girlfriend, who soon asked him to sell it for her. He sold it to a middle-aged couple and three days later found the box sitting in front of his shop with a note saying, &ldquo;This has a bad darkness.&rdquo;</p>



<p>While Kevin Mannis owned the box, he reported being tormented by a malevolent spirit:</p>



<p><em>&ldquo;I find myself walking with a friend, usually someone I know well and trust at some point in the dream, I find myself looking into the eyes of the person that I am with. It is then that I realize that there is something different, something evil looking back at me. At that point in my dream, the person I am with changes into what can only be described as the most gruesome, demonic-looking Hag that I have ever seen. This Hag proceeds then, to beat the living tar out of me.&rdquo;</em> &mdash; Kevin Mannis</p>



<p>The Kevin Mannis Dybbuk box has changed hands and currently belongs in the private collection of haunted objects and paranormal expert, Zak Bragans from the television series &ldquo;Ghost Adventures&rdquo;.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Do you think Dybbuk boxes are real, or a hoax? Have you ever been in a room with one and had a paranormal event that you can&rsquo;t explain?&nbsp; Share your story with us, and leave us a comment about your haunted object experience.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>When William Peter&#160;Blatty&#160;(1928 – 2017) the writer of “The Exorcist” and subsequent writer and director of the sequel “The Exorcist III” began to visualize the screenplay for the original movie, he wanted to create a paranormal experience that would surpass anything that anyone had seen in the theaters before.&#160;&#160; The book was published in 1971, [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>When William Peter&nbsp;Blatty&nbsp;(1928 &ndash; 2017) the writer of &ldquo;The Exorcist&rdquo; and subsequent writer and director of the sequel &ldquo;The Exorcist III&rdquo; began to visualize the screenplay for the original movie, he wanted to create a paranormal experience that would surpass anything that anyone had seen in the theaters before.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>The book was published in 1971, and it spent fifty-seven weeks on the New York Times bestseller list. It was because of the explosive success of&nbsp;<a href="https://groovyhistory.com/exorcist-curse-true-stories" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">&ldquo;The Exorcist&rdquo;</a>&nbsp;book (which sold over 13 million copies in the United States alone after publishing) that the movie was shot in 9 short months, and released in 1973.&nbsp; The movie &ldquo;The Exorcist&rdquo; received 10 Academy Award nominations, and won 15 other film awards internationally.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>After the movie was released on December 26, 1973, audiences flocked to see it.&nbsp;&nbsp; The imagery in the movie proved to be so shocking for 70&rsquo;s audiences (who had never seen anything like it on the big screen before) that several individuals filed civil personal injury suits against Warner Bros.&nbsp; From instances of fainting and vomiting in the theater, to heart attacks and miscarriages, the reports of emotional damage after watching the film were so prolific that one psychiatric journal published a research paper discussing the &lsquo;cinematic neurosis&rsquo; triggered specifically by the film.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>To this day, few films have managed to capture the raw sense of evil that &ldquo;The Exorcist&rdquo; did.&nbsp; In fact, both William Peter&nbsp;Blatty&nbsp;(writer/producer) and Directo<strong>r&nbsp;</strong><a href="https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001243?ref_=ttawd_awd_7" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">William Friedkin</a>&nbsp;went to great lengths to capture the&nbsp;realism&nbsp;of a true historical exorcism (on which the book was based) that many people suspect something ominous and evil was attracted to the set of the movie.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>Check out these 6 paranormal events that happened on the set of &ldquo;The Exorcist&rdquo; and you decide whether evil entities may have been &lsquo;hanging out&rsquo;.&nbsp; Do you think that occult movies attract dark presences and influences?&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>1. The Original Home for the McNeil Home Was Destroyed by Fire</strong>&nbsp;</p>



<p>The interior sets for filming were built in New York City, however the exterior shots (and the McNeil home) was to be filmed on location in Washington, D.C.&nbsp; The entire set for the MacNeil home caught fire and burned to the ground, which delayed filming for six additional weeks.&nbsp; There was one room completely untouched however in the catastrophic blaze; the bedroom of Regan McNeil.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>The source of the fire and the strange and eerie fact that the bedroom had remained intact, was enough to make the writer and director seek out a Jesuit Priest (Thomas M. King) to bless the set, however unsettling and unexplainable mishaps continued to occur during the production of the movie.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>Nothing says &ldquo;relax, it&rsquo;s not dangerous here&rdquo; better than having a Priest stop by to splash Holy Water over the set.&nbsp; Yikes.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>2. Ellen Burstyn (Chris McNeil) Sustains Permanent Spinal Injury&nbsp;</strong>&nbsp;</p>



<p>In that famous scene where Regan McNeil is mutilating herself with a Crucifix, actress Ellen Burstyn (Chris McNeil) rushes to the bed to stop her daughter.&nbsp; The demon then shoves Chris McNeil across the room in one violent motion, and her scream is blood curdling and painful.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>That chilling scream that many of us will never forget, was actually authentic.&nbsp; The stuntmen had a wire rigged to the actress to pull her backwards and abruptly for the filming of the scene. Unfortunately, the mechanics were rigged with full force, and her painful scream was the result of a permanent and painful spinal injury that she sustained during filming.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>Linda Blair (the actress who portrayed Regan McNeil) also sustained a serious back injury, when the set rigging that helped her levitate above her bed broke, sending her crashing to the floor.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



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<p><strong>3. Abusive Directing Methods Used by William Friedkin&nbsp;</strong>&nbsp;</p>



<p>When you watch &ldquo;The Exorcist&rdquo; you can literally feel the fear that the actors are portraying in the movie.&nbsp; That is one of the rare qualities of the film that still makes it stand out among horror and paranormal movies and the original and most terrifying film of all time. Directors are often known to use unusual methods to elicit realistic responses from actors, but on the set of &ldquo;The Exorcist&rdquo; William Friedkin went over the top to create that realism.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>The Director would slap people, scream at them and make them cry, and also fire guns beside their faces to create &lsquo;shock&rsquo; or trauma, before filming critical scenes.&nbsp; If every actor in the film seems traumatized it&rsquo;s because they actually were; and that led actors like Ellen Burstyn to call Friedkin a maniac.&nbsp; And not in a fun, joking way.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>People who are traumatized are also more vulnerable to&nbsp;demonic&nbsp;suggestion while they are tired, and emotionally fatigued.&nbsp; Something that was also linked to some of the more bizarre happenings on the set during filming.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>4. Inanimate Objects Moved on the Set&nbsp;</strong>&nbsp;</p>



<p>The character Father Karras was played by actor Jason Miller, who reported many strange paranormal experiences while he was filming the movie. That Jesuit Priest that was called to bless the set hung around off and on during the filming (because of unexplained events) and Miller reported that the Priest gave him an eerie warning:&nbsp;</p>



<p>&ldquo;Reveal the devil for the trickster that he is, he will seek retribution against you or he will even try to stop what you are trying to do to unmask him&rdquo;.&nbsp; And then, Miller was handed an amulet for protection; a medallion of the Blessed Virgin Mary.&nbsp; Later, in character Father Karras&rsquo; dream, a&nbsp;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=128&amp;v=koXMhFXSF9A&amp;feature=emb_logo" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">medallion falls</a>&nbsp;in slow motion to the ground, incorporated by the Director and Producer after the exchange with the Jesuit Priest.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>Several members of the crew witnessed seeing inanimate objects move on the set, before their eyes.&nbsp; Writer and Producer William&nbsp;Blatty&nbsp;reported that the telephone that was used to communicate between the set and the production office would rise off the hook and then crash to the floor.&nbsp;</p>



<p>William&nbsp;Blatty&nbsp;also claimed that he felt a dark presence around him when he was writing the book.&nbsp; He also reported instances where he woke to find himself levitating in his home.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large is-resized"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://puzzleboxhorror.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Warner-Bros-The-Exorcist-Movie-Production-Paranormal-Puzzle-Box-Horror-1024x554.png" alt="" class="wp-image-1269" width="1156" height="625" srcset="https://puzzleboxhorror.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Warner-Bros-The-Exorcist-Movie-Production-Paranormal-Puzzle-Box-Horror-1024x554.png 1024w, https://puzzleboxhorror.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Warner-Bros-The-Exorcist-Movie-Production-Paranormal-Puzzle-Box-Horror-300x162.png 300w, https://puzzleboxhorror.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Warner-Bros-The-Exorcist-Movie-Production-Paranormal-Puzzle-Box-Horror-768x415.png 768w, https://puzzleboxhorror.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Warner-Bros-The-Exorcist-Movie-Production-Paranormal-Puzzle-Box-Horror.png 1128w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 1156px) 100vw, 1156px"><figcaption>Director  William Friedkin used trauma inducing methods such as gunfire and &lsquo;slapping&rsquo; actors to achieve emotional effects. Photo: Warner Bros.</figcaption></figure>



<p><strong>5. Nine Deaths from Crew and Actors Associated with the Film&nbsp;</strong></p>



<p>During the production of &ldquo;The Exorcist&rdquo; Jack&nbsp;MacGowren&nbsp;(an Irish actor) portrayed the role of Burke&nbsp;Dennings, Chris McNeil&rsquo;s manager / possible romantic interest.&nbsp; It was Burke&nbsp;Dennings&nbsp;that connected Chris McNeil to Father Karras, as they both worked at Georgetown University.&nbsp; Burke&nbsp;Dennings&nbsp;is the first victim of possessed child Regan McNeil; his neck is snapped as his head is turned 360&deg; and his body tumbles down the steep flight of stairs after being thrown out the window by a mysterious force.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>Actor Jack&nbsp;MacGowren&nbsp;contracted pneumonia on the set.&nbsp; When the movie was shot, the bedroom of character Regan McNeil was refrigerated to freezer proportions.&nbsp; In fact, the crew was required to wear parkas!&nbsp; This helped create the paranormal cold effects and vapor clouds when actors were talking (before CGI).&nbsp;&nbsp;MacGowren&nbsp;died just after his scenes wrapped up, but before the full production was complete.&nbsp; Eight other members of the production and their close family members died during, or shortly after the release of the film.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>6. Lightning Strikes Ancient Crucifix in Rome Screening&nbsp;</strong>&nbsp;</p>



<p>When &ldquo;The Exorcist&rdquo; was released, it was screened in one particular theatre in Rome (near the Vatican).&nbsp;&nbsp; The theater was located between two historic churches. One the day the movie was released in Rome, there were unseasonal torrential rains and a thunderstorm (which added we&rsquo;re sure to the scary effect for Italian movie goers).&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>During the storm, a 400-year-old cross was struck by lightning and fell to the ground, in the middle of the piazza (or square) just outside the move theater.&nbsp; How is that for a clear message from the superpowers that be?&nbsp; Maybe they didn&rsquo;t like the fact that &ldquo;The Exorcist&rdquo; was released the day after Christmas; intentionally, to spark international religious furor.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>Billy Graham (televangelist) spoke frequently about the film publicly and claimed that &lsquo;the very celluloid of the film itself was cursed&rsquo; with powerful subliminal and demonic imagery.&nbsp; He went on to further explain to his followers that he believed a demon lived within the movie reel, captured during the filmmaking process, and that its power could influence anyone who watched the movie.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>What do you think?&nbsp; Is it possible for occult films to attract malevolent forces that can do harm?&nbsp; Do films of this genre open a door to the paranormal, and has anything eerie happened to you when you&rsquo;ve watched &ldquo;The Exorcist&rdquo; or another movie about a demonic possession?&nbsp; Share your comments with us.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
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