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  2. List of urban legends - Wikipedia

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    Black Annis (also known as Black Agnes or Black Anna) is a folklore legend that describes a blue-faced hag or witch with iron claws and a taste for human flesh (especially children). The Black Lady of Bradley Woods is a folklore legend that describes a ghost which reportedly haunts the woods near the village of Bradley, Lincolnshire, England.

  3. True North (Once Upon a Time) - Wikipedia

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    9th episode of the 1st season of Once Upon a Time "True North" Once Upon a Time episode Hansel and Gretel inside the Blind Witch's gingerbread house. The series' production designer and set decorator drew inspiration from an "inside-out cake". Episode no. Season 1 Episode 9 Directed by Dean White Written by David H. Goodman Liz Tigelaar Original air date January 15, 2012 (2012-01-15) Guest ...

  4. The Mimic (2017 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Mimic was released in South Korean cinemas on August 17, 2017. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] By August 26, the 10th day of its release, the film earned a total of US$$7.3 million from 1,035,308 admissions. It became the first South Korean horror film to have accrued more than a million viewers in four years, since 2013's Killer Toon .

  5. Hoichi the Earless - Wikipedia

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    Hōichi-dō (Hōichi's shrine) in Akama Shrine. Hoichi the Earless (耳なし芳一, Mimi-nashi Hōichi) is the name of a well-known figure from Japanese folklore. His story is well known in Japan, and the best-known English translation first appeared in the book Kwaidan: Stories and Studies of Strange Things by Lafcadio Hearn.

  6. The Mimic (2020 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Mimic is a 2020 American comedy film written and directed by Thomas F. Mazziotti. It stars Thomas Sadoski , Jake Robinson, Austin Pendleton , Gina Gershon , Marilu Henner , Tammy Blanchard , Didi Conn , Josh Pais , Jessica Keenan Wynn , M. Emmet Walsh , and Jessica Walter in her final film role.

  7. The Blind (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film took first place on its opening day with $844,783 from 1,715 theaters. [8] It went on to debut to $4.1 million finishing in sixth place. [9] [10] In its second weekend, despite losing 401 theaters, the film grossed $4 million (an increase of 12.9%), finishing in fifth.

  8. The Witch (2015 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Witch (stylized as The VVitch, and subtitled A New-England Folktale) is a 2015 folk horror [7] film written and directed by Robert Eggers in his feature directorial debut. It stars Anya Taylor-Joy in her feature film debut, alongside Ralph Ineson , Kate Dickie , Harvey Scrimshaw, Ellie Grainger, and Lucas Dawson.

  9. Lives of the Mayfair Witches - Wikipedia

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    Summoned by Scottish witch Suzanne Mayfair in the 1600s, Lasher "goes on to bedevil her descendants down to the present day, seeing in them the means of fulfilling his ghastly and unnatural ambitions." [7] Under Lasher's influence, the Mayfairs become an enormously wealthy family of witches, able to "attract and manipulate unseen forces."