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    The Baphomet Seance, Reactions To 1983 Horror Re-release

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    By Michael Joy on September 7, 2025 News

    Audiences are having a satanic panic about the horror movie, The Baphomet Seance.

    In 1983 The Baphomet Seance film was released at the height of the” Satanic Panic.” The film claimed to be an instructional video of how to open a portal to talk with the dead. The film was quickly banned by various religious groups and community leaders who claimed the film opened a channel to speak with the devil himself.

    Since that time the film has been banned and suppressed from the public.

    Recently the film was purchased by an anonymous buyer and will be released to the public for the first time in over 40 years.

    There is a buzz in the horror community and here are some reactions:

    My stomach was in knots the whole time. I didn’t even blink during the last ten minutes.

    My hands were literally sweating. This movie isn’t just scary—it feels like it’s gonna reach out and grab you.

    I don’t care what anyone says, those voices were NOT sound effects. They were too real. I’m freaked out just typing this.

    This is the first time I’ve watched a horror movie and actually felt unsafe in my own house afterward. I had to FaceTime my friend until I fell asleep.

    I made fun of my little sister for being scared of movies. Then I watched this and… yeah, I owe her an apology.

    This is the kind of movie you dare your friends to watch and then feel bad about afterward. It’s that intense.

    I can’t tell if it was the actors or the movie itself, but something about this felt… real. Like maybe it wasn’t just acting.

    The part where the voices got louder and the lights flickered? I almost threw my popcorn.

    Whoever made this really did their research because it felt like we were watching an actual ritual. I’m lowkey worried they summoned something for real.

    The sound effects are next level. Every knock, every whisper—ugh, I hate how much it got in my head.

    I’ve seen “scary” movies before but nothing like this. It’s like it breaks the rules of what a horror movie should be.

    Honestly feels like something I wasn’t supposed to see. The vibe is so creepy it stays with you after it’s over.

    10/10 would NOT recommend watching at night unless you want to hear whispers in your hallway like I did.

    For more information on The Baphomet Seance
    https://www.baphometseancemovie.com/

    Michael Joy
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