Tag: Horror
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What is Horror?
A simple question often sparks intense debate. Incluvie attempts a working definition for the beloved horror genre.
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‘The Invisible Man’ (2020)
‘The Invisible Man’ triumphs in tension even as it drops the ball on genuine surprise for the audience.
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Shudder’s ‘Cursed Films’ (Review)
Shudder makes an incredibly atmospheric docuseries about the darker side of Hollywood mysteries.
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Incluvie Classics: Strong Women and Gender Expression in Alfred Hitchcock’s “Psycho.”
Alfred Hitchcock’s 1960 film “Pyscho” is an American film classic that still resonates today.
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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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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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Asian Horror From 10 Countries You Need To See Before Halloween
Yes, Asia is actually quite a large hub for amazing horror films even to this day, some people just never notice! Well, I’m here to change that. It’s time to not let those words at the bottom of the screen scare you but instead be scared by some of the best horror you never knew…
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Pearl Review – Mia Goth’s Twisted Delusions of Grandeur
While subverting the conventions of Golden Age cinema with the characteristics of a slasher, Pearl studies the delusions of grandeur inspired by the movies.
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‘Bodies Bodies Bodies’ Is Easily A New Addition To Modern Slasher Classics
‘Bodies Bodies Bodies’, the latest from indie powerhouse studio A24, is a great time. Full of dark comedy laughs, great performances, and genuine scares, it’s a perfect addition to modern slasher classics.