Category: Horror
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Wednesday Addams
The iconic title character stars in her own horror and gothic TV series.
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‘Unknown Origins’: Cool Concept, Poor Execution
Unknown Origins promises a cool spin on superheroes and serial killers, but ultimately delivers cheap comedy.
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‘A Babysitter’s Guide to Monster Hunting’
This horror movie combines elements of horror and babysitting with Black representation.
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‘Zom 100’ Critiques Predatory Capitalism
Zombie apocalypses have been metaphors for late-stage predatory capitalism, but never a system disrupter that brings about freedom.
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A Killer’s Hold on a City in ‘Boston Strangler’
“Boston Strangler” pulls the curtain back on a well-documented historical moment involving significant contributions from women reporters.
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The Last of Us is Flipping the Script For Game Adaptations
An apocalyptic tale captivates the nation as it teaches us to love even in the hardest situations.
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ALTER Horror Short Film – “La Noria”
“La Noria” deftly subverts audience expectations as it explores childhood grief, anxieties, and pain. The award-winning short shows us that often our monsters are often sprung from our darkest places.
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‘The Platform’ – a Horror/Thriller that Paralleled the Pandemic
“The Platform” is horror and science fiction film doubling as a visual commentary on capitalism and economic inequality. The movie is not for the faint of heart nor the viewer hoping for political neutrality in their film’s depth.
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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.
