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re: In the Spirit of October: The Horror Renaissance
Posted on 10/13/15 at 1:23 pm to elprez00
Posted on 10/13/15 at 1:23 pm to elprez00
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Ended up staying up watching the whole thing. It was awesome.
Horror Comedy has been pretty strong recently with John, Tucker and Cabin, not to mention lesser known properties like What we Do in the Shadows, Hatchet, Housebound, Dead Snow 1 and 2, Cooties, etc.
Posted on 10/13/15 at 10:41 pm to Freauxzen
A couple of points to add to this thread...
I'm a huge horror fan, but I get legit scared and often times cover my face with a pillow (I know...). I saw the conjuring on an international flight, and was so scared I shut the screen in front of me multiple times. The movie was awesome!
And in defense of babadook, the film does a great job of creating a sense of anxiety without the usual horror tropes. It could have been much more though.
I'm a huge horror fan, but I get legit scared and often times cover my face with a pillow (I know...). I saw the conjuring on an international flight, and was so scared I shut the screen in front of me multiple times. The movie was awesome!
And in defense of babadook, the film does a great job of creating a sense of anxiety without the usual horror tropes. It could have been much more though.
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