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Demons & Horror (2019)

Steve Hutchison

Editora: Tales of Terror

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Demons are malevolent supernatural beings prevalent in religion, occultism, folklore, and mythology. They scare, trick, possess, and kill humans. They are a major archetype of horror movies. In this book, film critic Steve Hutchison reviews and ranks 50 of the best horror movies featuring demons ever released. How many have you seen?
Disponível desde: 19/04/2023.

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