Tag: Horror
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Weapons Shows Intriguing Human Relationships in Mundane American Town Life
For those tranquil houses with white fences, what is happening behind every closed door?
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“I Know What You Did Last Summer” (2025) Film Review-OH HORRORS…it’s ANOTHER sequel, FAR more funny than frightening
When it comes the horror genre, I am VERY hard to please or impress, much less scare. Coming from a current mindset of appreciation for chilling, unsettling, tension-inducing efforts such as “Hereditary”, “The Conjuring” (ONLY the first one to date, mind you), “Lights Out”, “The Babadook”, “Midsommar”, “Talk To Me”, “Oddity”, “Bring Her Back”, and…
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What Sinners Gets Right About Family, Fear, and the Fight to Stay Human
The quiet ache of guilt sitting at the dinner table, the silence after a truth is buried, and the way pain is passed down like a name.
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Ghosts, Guilt, and the Snow to Come: Revisiting The Black Phone and What The Sequel Might Uncover
Sinister and suffocating, 2022’s The Black Phone delivered more than just scares – it brought atmosphere, depth, and a villain audiences won’t soon forget.
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Tubi Halloween Picks
I like discovering something new among the old and Tubi has an assortment of horror films from cinema’s past for just such an occasion.
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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.