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<tagline mode="escaped" type="text/html">The most complete source of Grand Guignol horror theatre information on the Net.</tagline>
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<name>Daniel Zilber</name>
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<summary mode="escaped" type="text/plain" xml:base="http://www.grandguignol.com">All of this recent talk about the spirit world has reminded me of the excellent exhibition of spirit photography last year at the Metropolitan Museum in New York. The exhibit, cleverly titled The Perfect Medium: Photography and the Occult, featured over 120 photographs from the heyday of spiritualism, illustrating not only the methods of the spirit mediums of the day, but also giving us a look at</summary>
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<summary mode="escaped" type="text/plain" xml:base="http://www.grandguignol.com">With all of the press leading up to last Monday's pay-per-view special "The Spirit of John Lennon," it's surprising to see so little follow-up about the actual program itself. The majority of reporting about the show has come in the form of a single Reuters story that's been picked up around the globe. 

For those unfamiliar with the program, "The Spirit of John Lennon" was a pre-recorded 90</summary>
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<summary mode="escaped" type="text/plain" xml:base="http://www.grandguignol.com">As a follow-up to yesterday's item on ABC/Nightline's analysis of the current trends in horror movies, I give you an article an article by David Edelstein from February 6th: Now Playing at Your Local Multiplex...

Edelstein presents a well-rounded examination of this recent sub-genre, reminding us that Mel Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ" fits neatly in with "Hostel" and "The Devil's</summary>
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<title mode="escaped" type="text/html">Horror films in the spotlight (again)</title>
<summary mode="escaped" type="text/plain" xml:base="http://www.grandguignol.com">It was another good weekend for horror. The new film "Silent Hill" opened in the number one spot at the U.S. box office, taking in over $20 million, with "Scary Movie 4" coming in at number two with $17 million in its second week of release. These box office successes come on the heels of several other critically panned but profitable horror hits such as "Cabin Fever," "Wolf Creek," "Hostel," and</summary>
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