More than 40 years after it was suppressed, the notorious horror film The Baphomet Seance is set to be released to the public. Initially, it was briefly released in 1983 at the height of the “Satanic Panic.” Religious groups and community leaders quickly had it banned, claiming the film was not a work of fiction but an actual tool for speaking with the devil himself. Now, after decades of being suppressed, the film has been purchased by an anonymous buyer who is bringing it back from the depths.
The Buzz: Raw Reactions from the Horror Community
The film’s re-emergence has created a palpable buzz in the horror community. Test screenings have generated a slew of chilling reactions, with viewers sharing their unsettling experiences.
“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’ve seen ‘scary’ movies before, but nothing like this. It’s like it breaks the rules of what a horror movie should be.”
“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.”
Viewers were particularly disturbed by the film’s sound design, with some claiming the unsettling audio was not just an effect.
“I don’t care what anyone says, those voices were NOT sound effects. They were too real. I’m freaked out just typing this.”
“The sound effects are next level. Every knock, every whisper—ugh, I hate how much it got in my head.”
The Baphomet Seance isn’t just a movie—it’s an experience that blurs the line between reality and terror. Below, you can see viewers’ reactions following a test screening, which left many viewers in shock.














