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  2. Killing for Culture - Wikipedia

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    This section deals with snuff films as seen in fictional movies. It starts with a chapter on the infamous 1976 film Snuff.Made by husband-and-wife team Michael Findlay and Roberta Findlay in 1971, it was left unreleased until 1976 when Allan Shackleton added a new ending, a scene depicting what was supposed to be the film crew for the preceding movie murdering one of the actresses.

  3. The Reaping - Wikipedia

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    The type of skeptical investigations by the movie's main character in the first part of the movie is roughly based on Nickell's investigations of claims of the paranormal since 1969. [ 3 ] The film was originally scheduled to play in theaters on August 5, 2006, then November 5, 2006; it was then switched to March 30, 2007, (the date featured on ...

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    The Palace of Truth is a three-act blank verse "Fairy Comedy" by the English dramatist W. S. Gilbert. First produced at the Haymarket Theatre in London on 19 November 1870, the plot was adapted in significant part from Madame de Genlis's fairy story Le Palais de Vérite. It was the first of several such plays that Gilbert wrote founded upon the ...

  5. The Wire's Lance Reddick's Cause of Death Revealed: Details - AOL

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    An unexpected tragedy. New details regarding Lance Reddick’s death have been revealed, nearly one month after he passed away at the age of 60 on March 17. Halle Berry and More Stars React to ...

  6. Supacell - Wikipedia

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    The series explores themes such as knife crime, racial profiling, poverty, the exploitation of black bodies, and sickle cell disease. Supacell received highly positive reviews from critics and audiences for its performances, direction, writing, cinematography, and visual effects, and for raising awareness of sickle cell disease. Upon its ...

  7. Kelsey Grammer doesn't watch a lot of Christmas movies ... - AOL

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    For Kelsey Grammer, the Jimmy Stewart classic It's a Wonderful Life is required viewing this time of year. And he actually doesn't watch many seasonal movies, which might come as a surprise from ...

  8. The Asphyx - Wikipedia

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    The Asphyx, also known as Spirit of the Dead and The Horror of Death, is a 1972 British horror film/science fiction film directed by Peter Newbrook and starring Robert Stephens and Robert Powell. [1] [2] Asphyx refers to the Ancient Greek word asphyxía, meaning "lack of pulse", or English asphyxiation.

  9. The Sword and the Sickle - Wikipedia

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    The Sword and the Sickle is a novel by Mulk Raj Anand first published in 1942. Like his other novels, this one also deals with the topic of social and political structures, specifically, the rise of Communism. [1] The title for the book was given to Anand by George Orwell. [2]