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Summary:

Discover truth and inspiration in the dark with the Classic Horror Oracle deck.

This uniquely entertaining and beautifully creepy oracle deck harnesses the energies and dark truths revealed in iconic classic horror movies to find guidance, discover inner resources, and cultivate inspiration. Each of the 50 carefully selected films is represented by an evocative mini-movie-poster-style illustration from celebrated artist Ricardo Diseno, with an oracular theme for divination called out.

Whether it's Nightmare on Elm Street (dreams), Night of the Living Dead (hunger), Carrie (celebration), Hereditary (family), or any of the others frightful films depicted, each card pulled by the seeker is given context and meaning in imaginative, fun, and revealing text readings featured in the fully illustrated 120-page accompanying booklet.

  • NEW AND ESTABLISHED HORROR MOVIE CLASSICS: Films include Haxan, Creature from the Black Lagoon, Get Out, The Thing, Re-Animator, Nosferatu, Alien, Eyes without a Face, Psycho, Ringu, The Babadook, An American Werewolf in London, The Blair Witch Project, Night of the Living Dead, Hellraiser, Poltergeist, The Wicker Man, and dozens more, each with their own oracular guidance to offer.
  • STUNNING ARTWORK: Custom illustrated cards for all 50 films/themes in this oracle deck with guidebook capture the fear and fun of each movie.
  • FIND INSPIRATION: Draw a card to read into your future or guide your scary movie viewing for a Saturday night.

Perfect for:

  • Horror and horror-movie fans
  • Fans of Shudder, Criterion, TCM, Mondo, Waxworks
  • Oracular seekers with a taste for darker truths
  • Collectors of novelty oracle and tarot cards

About the Author:

Ricardo Diseño is an illustrator and poster designer based in Austin, Texas, who has done work for The New Yorker, the Criterion Collection, The New York Times, Refinery29, Illustoria, Spoke Art, Chronicle Books, and many others.

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  • Performing Arts / Film / Genres / Horror