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Witchology.com is the website of WICA - the Witchcraft Information Centre and Archive - founded in 1999 by Dr Leo Ruickbie as a research consultancy and education provider specialising in the areas of Witchcraft, Wicca, Paganism, Magic (Magick) and the Occult. We have been online continuously since 2000.

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Vampires in the Motherland (San Jose Mercury News)
``As long as humanity has existed,'' the somber voice intones, ``there have been Others among us: witches, sorcerers, shape-shifters.'' And for as long as the movies have existed, they have cashed in on human curiosity about just what those Others might be up to.
Vampires bite by rules in epic 'Night Watch' (Detroit News)
Somehow Russia and vampires seem to go together. Maybe it's the accents. Maybe it's because Transylvania is somewhere nearby. Maybe it's an unfair holdover of Cold War paranoia matching up nicely with our twisted cultural admiration of undead bloodsuckers.
These vampires speak Russian (USATODAY.com via Yahoo! News)
Night Watch, the highest-grossing movie of all time in Russia, may appeal to a much smaller American audience. Even though the sci-fi thriller has overtones of The Matrix, Underworld, Van Helsing and even Star Wars, it is more of a campy vampire film, and a particularly grisly one, with generally low-tech special effects.
Tarzan vs vampires and "Man in Black" on Broadway (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Tarzan, the songs of Johnny Cash and a stage version of the movie "The Wedding Singer" are the highlights of the coming Broadway musical season, mostly made up of slick repackaging of books, music and movies.
Tarzan vs vampires and "Man in Black" on Broadway (RedNova)
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Tarzan vs Vampires and 'Man in Black' on Broadway (RedNova)
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BIG SCREEN (Miami Herald)
BIG SCREEN Night Watch (R) -- A smash hit in its native Russia, this action-thriller about vampires run amok proves the current boom of horror films has gone global.
"Night Watch": No plot, but horror flick is a thrill a minute (Seattle Times)
If it weren't for its scruffy cast of Muscovite vampires, shape-shifters and prophesied combatants in an epic battle of good vs. evil, you could easily...
A world away in Cajun Country (Chicago Tribune)
New Orleans back in the tourist business You can ricochet around the French Quarter in a horse-drawn buggy or make a fool of yourself on Bourbon Street. You can treat yourself to the crabmeat maison at Galatoire's, the city's tabernacle of opulent dining, or people watch at Cafe du Monde.
What's opening in theaters next week (Belleville News-Democrat)
The Dallas Morning News -- Opening March 3: 16 BLOCKS -- Bruce Willis is a New York cop who runs into trouble while escorting a witness to the courthouse.

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