Horror sub genres #13
Witchcraft:
The Love Witch - The Craft
Getel & Hansel - Suspiria
The Autopsy of Jane Doe - The VVitch
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What are your top 4 films?
Honorable mention
I’ve watched these movies countless countless times and never get tired of them. They’re basically comfort movies for me now. Except… moon child. I cry so fucking hard every time that I cant watch it anymore 💀 it fucks me up for DAYS after.
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Harrowhawk Nonagesimus (The Locked Tomb)
"Why Harrowhark specifically, out of the story about necromancers powered by the energy emited from death? She's the heir of a house where just about everyone is incredibly old, and their religion and meagre social life seems to be primarily holding funerals. Why is she one of the only young adults? Because her power at necromancy comes from her parents murdering the 200 other children on the planet and using the energy from their deaths to conceive her. She puppetted her dead parents' bodies for years, starting as a kid, when she broke into the tomb that no one was supposed to be able to get into and fell in love with the revenant of the destroyed earth crammed into barbie human form, who has been haunting her ever since. Because this series commits 110% to the vibes, she'd do basically anything to avoid being seen without her ceremonial skeleton face paint. She worships death and is powered by it, but also she's so terrified of losing Gideon permanently that she magically lobotomizes her brain into forgetting Gideon so that her soul doesn't eat the shred of Gideon's soul embedded in hers via necromancy. What else can I say."
Jane Doe (The Autopsy of Jane Doe)
"A baffling corpse that is badly mutilated—shattered bones, tongue cut out, burned lungs, cuts and scars on her organs, and a missing tooth. She torments the coroners trying to examine her with illusions, makes the corpses in the morgue’s freezer dissapear, and refuses to be destroyed. She is eventually revealed to be an innocent woman punished as a witch and thus turned into one, rendering her immortal and allowing her to feel all of the pain her body endures even though she appears dead. One of the coroners offers himself as a sacrifice and starts taking on her wounds, but when his son gives him a mercy kill, she uses her powers to create a vision of the coroner’s corpse to send him falling to his death."
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Mommy told me something
A little girl should know
It's all about the Devil
And I've learned to hate him so
She said he causes trouble
When you let him in the room
He will never ever leave you
If your heart is filled with gloom
So let the sun shine in
Face it with a grin
Smilers never lose
And frowners never win
So let the sun shine in
Face it with a grin
Open up your heart and let the sun shine in
— “Open Up Your Heart (And Let the Sunshine In)” (1954) by the McGuire Sisters. Song played in The Autopsy of Jane Doe (2016)
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