Category: Horror
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‘Black as Night’: Juxtaposition of Anti-Blackness With Monstrosity
At first glance, Black as Night is a strange title choice for a film about vampirism in post-Katrina New Orleans. However, the title alludes to the world’s anti-black and colorist messages.
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Inuit Girls Hunt Alien Monsters in ‘Slash/Back’
Inuit girls use their Inuit tradition to hunt down alien monsters, enough said.
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How Women Spectatorship in ‘Run Sweetheart Run’ Makes it the Most Relatable Horror Film for Women
‘Run Sweetheart Run’ has everything women fear the most, from psycho boyfriends to tampons.
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‘The Haunting of Hill House’: The Reality of Mental Illness through Fictional Horror
“The Haunting of Hill House” isn’t your typical horror story. Based on a novel by Shirley Jackson, Netflix’s masterpiece and limited horror series takes you on a emotional rollercoaster ride, by turning our perception of mental illness on its head. It’s an unforgettable story about a loveable family, who grapples with tragedy and love after…
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In ‘The Patient,’ Patience Doesn’t Really Pay Off
‘The Patient’ is bound by four walls and a mediocre ending that leaves you wanting more.
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Tonight is ‘The Curse of Bridge Hollow’
A strong representation of African Americans in this film features evil spirits and horror-themed elements.
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‘Under Wraps 2’: The 2022 Spooky Sequel
The sequel to the 2021 remake of the same name continues from where we last left off in this spooky adventure.
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‘Hatching’ – Social Media as the Modern Cardboard World
Hanna Bergholm’s ‘Hatching’ shows us that the modern version of the cardboard world trope is social media.