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Revival of Evil is a curious piece of 1980s cinema that wanders into the eerie corners of the occult. Directed by Brian Barkley, the film pulls viewers into a world that feels both unsettling and oddly compelling. The pacing is a bit uneven, dipping into moments of hypnotic regression and candid glimpses of Anton LaVey's First Church of Satan. The atmosphere is thick with a blend of skepticism and intrigue, showcasing psychic phenomena that tug at the edges of belief. It’s not just about the sensationalism of the occult but also examines the psychology behind these practices. The performances, while not always polished, carry an earnestness that adds to the film's distinctive vibe. It’s a fascinating exploration of dark themes, perfect for those who appreciate the unconventional.
Features candid footage from Anton LaVey's First Church of Satan.Includes hypnotic regression scenes that delve into prior lives.Addresses themes of occultism and the antichrist in an intriguing way.
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