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Hello Friends! Today, I take a close look at A Dark Song, the 2016, independent horror film, written and directed by Liam Gavin. I examine the main ritual at the core of the film called the Abramelin operation to see how it measures up to the real world version. I also go through some brief history regarding the ritual and The Holy Guardian Angel at the center of the operation.
For further information regarding the film and other interesting occult tidbits, please check out the episode show notes:
https://thewytchfiles.blogspot.com/2023/10/twf-ep-32-dark-song.html
All music for the episode is provided by https://www.epidemicsound.com.
The individual songs and artists are:Into Thin Air by Fabien Tell
Between Two Worlds by Farrell Wooten
Ventifacts by Anthony Earls
Fragile Whispers by Gavin Luke
Radiant Shore by Cobby Costa
Thin Air by Bill Ferngren
The Clearing by Golden Anchor
In the Absence of Light by Gavin Luke
Inner Spaces by Gavin Luke
Theme music X-Files Theme Parody by Mallon Khan.
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The Wytch Files recommendations episode for the end of year plague times. The episode is chock full of favorites from movies, tv, comics, books, documentaries and podcasts, which contain occult themes or are occult adjacent. So, relax, grab a cup or glass of your choice beverage, take a seat and enjoy the episode. You may find some great new media or simply be reminded of an old favorite. All music for the episode is provided by Epidemic Sound.
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The Craft: Legacy (2020) movie review and analysis of its major themes including its portrayal of witchcraft and magic.
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Suspiria (2018) movie review, diving deep into the witches, magic, ritual, cosmology, and dance history! The focus is on the overall occult aspects and on dance as a magical system in the film.
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Hello Friends! Welcome back to episode 28 of The Wytch Files! Today we are extremely pleased to bring you a review of Jim Henson's The Dark Crystal movie, released in 1982. For complete show notes, tons of links, and a YouTube playlist of related goodies visit https://thewytchfiles.blogspot.com and thewytchfiles.com. May you build your world in the light of the Crystal of Truth!
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Join us in Ep 27 where we review The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina - season one, part one. This teen witch gets into all classic acts of witchcraft and dances along the edge of the mortal world and the Satanic Path of Night. We examine the rich, well written magic of CAOS, real life Satanism, and the evils of the Patriarchy. It's a devilishly good time! And be sure to check out all the links, music, and related videos in our show notes at https://thewytchfiles.blogspot.com/2019/04/ep-27-chilling-adventures-of-sabrina.html
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Angels, Enochian magic, John Dee, spirits, and scrying mirrors! Requiem, the BBC/Netflix show takes center stage for this special Samhain review episode. So, grab a cuppa, get comfy and get transported into this darkly gothic and often creepy tale!
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Tarot history, tarot de Marseille, and esoteric tarot! Final installment for The Fortune Teller review and the history of the tarot. This episode focuses on the development of the Tarot De Marseille and the esoteric tarot including the Rider Waite Smith and Thoth tarot decks.
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Oracles of Wadjet, powerful female seers, ancient Egyptian tarot deck and tarot history are some of the interesting and fun themes discussed in a review of the novel "The Fortune Teller" by Gwendolyn Womack.
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Ceremonial ritualists, mad scientists, fortune tellers, cardslingers, mavens of horror and more! This favorites episode shares some favorite witch and nerd media to celebrate the end of winter and the beginning of spring.
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Hello my lovelies! In this episode, I take an in-depth look at the South Korean horror movie The Wailing directed by Hong-jin Na. I take a look at the Korean shamanism and magic featured in the movie.
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The Good Witch Cassandra Nightingale brings her practical magic to the town of Middleton but first she'll have to face down Middleton's self-righteous, Queen Bee, Martha Tinsdale. In today's show, I take a look at the original The Good Witch Movie that spawned the Hallmark Channel franchise. I take a look at the witch and magic in this much loved TV movie.
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Healer, Hag, Temptress, Earth Mother and Revolutionary! The Wytch Files reviews Pam Grossman and Tin Can Forest's book "What is a Witch" which explores the multifaceted archetype of the witch.
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Doctor Who takes on three powerful witches, oh my! In this episode, I explore the witches and magic of the Doctor Who episode The Shakespeare Code starring David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor. This is the episode where our intrepid Time Lord and his companion Martha Jones meet the Bard and are magically put through the wringer by a trio of Carrionite Witches hellbent on world domination, namely our world! But fear not, The Doctor is on the case! I discuss everything from Elizabethan cunning folk to poppets and evaluate the veracity of the episode's magic. So, turn on your sonic screwdrivers and tune in to the episode!
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In this episode, we are very pleased to bring you an episode regarding the divine Third Eye Film Festival. We take a closer look at the magick behind a handful of the films from TEFF's talented roster of filmmakers who were featured during their recent NYC event in December 2016.
Third Eye Film Festival is getting ready to do it all again from May 27th to May 28th in New Orleans, LA at Bar Redux Nola! If you are in the New Orleans area please be sure to check the festival out!
The short films being reviewed are:
Tik-Tik
Gifted
Entering the Flesh Again
In the Cards (A Very Dramatic Film)
The Other Side of the Witching Hour
The Strange Case of Emily Grey
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Hello, darlings! In this episode we bring you the "ghoul that put the boob back into boob tube," Elvira!
Elvira, Mistress of the Dark is a 1988 comedy horror film directed by James Signorelli. Cassandra Peterson plays the role of horror hostess Elvira in the character's feature film debut. The screenplay was written by Cassandra Peterson, John Paragon and Sam Egan.
Local late-night horror hostess Elvira quits her job after being sexually harassed by the TV Station owner and finds herself in a lurch to cover the expenses for her dream gig, her own Vegas show. A telegram serendipitously arrives announcing her inheritance from an unknown Great Aunt in Massachusetts. Elvira travels with high hopes only to arrive in a conservative hostile town and be the new owner of a dog, a book, and a run-down victorian house.
Fallwell, Massachusetts is a "decent" community. They are ultra conservative, with NO FUN ALLOWED. The town name a riff on Jerry Falwell, prominent contemporary televangelist preacher and member of the Moral Majority movement - many of whom were majorly immoral!
In the episode we talk about the use of language in magic and magical alphabets, like the Enochian or Angelic language of John Dee. Aaron Leitch discusses this magical language in his article The Tongue of Angels. If you are interested in learning more about magical alphabets, Nigel Pennick's book "Magical Alphabets" is a good place to start.
Elvira's great-uncle Vincent uses the energy of the lunar eclipse to fuel his grand rite to become the Master of Dark. Lunar eclipse magic and folklore is discussed in this post by Patti Wigington.
Elvira's great-aunt Morgana is a great example of an ancestral spirit. Honoring the ancestors and the dead is an important aspect of many pagan spiritual paths. You can read more about it in our complete show notes at TheWytchFiles.com. This great post also discusses setting up ancestral altars and rituals.
Algonquin (a/k/a Gonk) is Elvira's Mohawk-sporting, punk rock poodle familiar. Sara Anne Lawless' blog post introduces us to animal familiars. Emma Wilby's book "Cunning-Folk and Familiar Spirits" is a good book to explore the relationship between witches and their familiars in early modern Britain. England has a rich history of phantom black dogs and you can read a little about the lore and legends of the black dog via links in the show notes.
Elvira wears a family ring that not only functions as conductor for her magic but also functions as an amulet. Amulets have a long history in magic. While most people are familiar with objects as amulets, pieces of written text was also used as amulets. This movie is full of boob humor but in the ancient Roman world the phallus symbol had some interesting uses including warding.
And the Queen of Halloween is still going strong! Cassandra Peterson still stunning as Elvira at age 65, thanks to good clean living, a vegetarian diet and regular exercise. For all the latest Elvira news, head to the official website elvira.com.
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Hello and welcome back to the show! Today, we tackle our second comic book episode and we have some really good books for you to check out!
First up, is the Chilling Adventures of Sabrina published by Archie Comics and written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa with art by Robert Hack. Your mother's favorite teenage witch comic is now a juicy Satanic gothic horror story set in the 60s! With titles like Chilling Adventures of Sabrina and Afterlife with Archie, Archie Comics have created some of the best horror comics out there right now.
Spell on Wheels published by Dark Horse is the next comic book featured in the episode. This book is written by Kate Leth with art by Megan Levens. It's evocative of the 1990's era witch movies and shows, with a quirky sense of humor featuring kick ass leading ladies. This fun road trip will make you feel nostalgic and leave you wanting to know more about the three young witches and their beautiful friendship.
Our last featured comic book is Black Monday Murders published by Image Comics. Black Monday Murders is written by Jonathan Hickman and art by Tomm Coker. It is a supernatural crime noir story full of evil bankers, blood magic, and illuminati level secrets. The book features some pretty nasty biblical angels and demons such as Mammon and Abaddon which seem tailor made for the financial world. Be sure to also read these insightful interviews with Jonathan Hickman and Tomm Coker about the story. It's JUICY.
COMICS TO WATCH: Harrow County, Brutal Nature, Brutal Nature: Concrete Fury, American Gods: Shadows, Songs for the Dead, Life, Death & Sorcery, Heathen, and The Circle.
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SHE'S DETERMINED TO FIND TRUE LOVE WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MAGICK!
Hail and welcome! We are back from our winter hibernation with a Valentine treat for you! Did you miss us? We certainly missed all of you and are VERY excited to bring you our latest episode on "The Love Witch," written, directed and produced by the brilliant and creative superhero Anna Biller. The film had a limited release in 2016 and we had the pleasure of catching it in November, right here, in good ole Brooklyn, New York.
The Love Witch is the story of a young and beautiful witch named Elaine (played by the immensely talented Samantha Robinson) who is looking for the love of a good man. As a witch, she uses potions and love magick to attract the right man. Her love magick, however, works just a little to well and causes a series of mishaps and even deaths for her would be suitors. She finally meets the man of her dreams but this too leads to tragedy!
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IN THIS UGLY REIMAGINING OF SALEM, THERE ARE NO HEROES.
All Hallow's Eve is upon us! The blood moon wanes and the dead rise! We call to the ancestors and
to those that perished in Salem, Massachusetts some three hundred twenty four years ago. We stand by the victims that were condemned because of ignorance, fear, paranoia and bigotry. We call their names in honor and remembrance. Their courage, pain and suffering were not in vain! Hail Hecate!
ON this episode, we dig into history and the twisted world of WGN's horror series SALEM, with a little history of the Salem Trials of 1692 kicks thing off. Then we devour Salem witch by witch, but you may need a strong antacid! There are no heroes in Salem. For dessert we saved the magic and spellcraft of this Salem, though its not enough sugar to make the bitter pills of Salem go down.
rating: 3.5 toads out of 7.0
For links to extra goodies, check out our show notes on TheWytchFiles.com!
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"Hide the wenches! Witcher's coming!"
Join us as we step into the world of The Witcher 3:Wild Hunt and follow our bad-ass reluctant hero, Witcher Geralt of Rivia. The Witcher 3 is the critically acclaimed action role-playing video game developed by CD Projekt RED and based on the fantasy novel series by Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski. The game is available for PC and all consoles, including the new and equally awesome expansion packs, Hearts of Stone and Blood and Wine. In the episode, we discuss a few of the many magical parallels found between the game and the real world.
Be sure to check out the show notes for links of related content and a YouTube playlist that includes game play, gamer reviews, the game soundtrack, the audio books as well as episodes from the Polish Witcher TV series from 2002!
And last but not least, check out the lovely ladies of the Siren's of Scream, the geek podcast focused on all things Horror!! We are thrilled to be making a guest appearance this October. Stay tuned for details! They can be found on the Mega Nerd Media network and through the usual iTunes and such. - Mehr anzeigen