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Mass Hysteria takes aim at the Witches of Salem and embarks on a gruesome and fun-filled story about witch hunts. A comedy horror movie
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Mass Hysteria takes aim at the Witches of Salem and embarks on a gruesome and fun-filled story about witch hunts. A comedy horror movie
A new Australian horror movie is currently filming on the Gold Coast, called Bloody Hell.
From director Alister Grierson and writer Robert Benjamin. #aussie