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popping-your-culture · 6 months
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thekidsfromyestergay · 6 months
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Just saw a video like "um actually rocky horror isn't good queer representation because frank sexually assaults janet" girl he kills and eats people. It's called the rocky HORROR picture show not the rocky cute gay rep tw t-slur picture show
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Vincent Price and Boris Karloff wizard duel to the death
The Raven (1963) dir. Roger Corman
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thoughtportal · 11 months
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Indigenous Horror Films
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turtleblogatlast · 5 months
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Based on this post of mine, haha.
Leo finds The Last Unicorn. Core memories are made.
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queenofplaguerats · 11 months
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No one lathers their tits like women in a horror movie. If you're in a slasher you gotta spend 15 minutes washing each breast.
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goryhorroor · 7 months
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What are essay videos of horror movie you watch
oh my god yes, i have like an entire collection of them on youtube
how media scares us: the work of junji ito
what are we afraid of? societal fears reflected in film
the art of texas chainsaw massacre: making daylight scary
the importance of horror (why horror movies don't suck)
the grunge & ringu: what makes japanese horror creepy?
the vvitch - art of terror
how horror movies for kids dominated in the 90s
the shining analysis - tension, atompshere & mystery
creating suspence in a horror films
the art of scream: horror logic done right
wolf creek: australia's most infamous horror movie
why cosmic horror is hard to make
color theory in horror movies
society and queer horror
horror theory: the uncanny valley
the childhood horror of coraline
control, anatomy, and the legacy of the haunted house
elements of horror - don't look
the girlboss-ification of the horror genre
elements of horror - how eyes are used in horror movies
thai horror is so underrated
the history of insane asylums and horror movies
slender man (2018): misunderstanding ten years of the internet
the true history that inspired folk horror (part 1)
the true history that inspired folk horror (part 2)
the true history that inspired folk horror (part 3)
the history and evolution of jump scares
the complete history of horror movies
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dogmotif · 2 years
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new kind of guy who just really likes the first 30 minutes to an hour of horror movies thats just people doing regular things and turns it off as soon as the horror part starts to kick in
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andichoseyou · 3 months
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The Menu (2022) dir. Mark Mylod
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popping-your-culture · 6 months
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So I know Lisa Frankenstein is about more than the romance, there’s so much to be said about Lisa’s relationships with those around her and how she was treated and how that parallels how wider society treats women, young women in particular. But the fact that the Creature loved her completely, to the point of searching for her when he “came back to life”, killing those who harmed her, using the body parts of those same people to please her, and always listening to her even though he couldn’t speak (even when it hurt him) just hits me in all the right places. The people who were supposed to love and cherish her didn’t (Taffy loved her of course) yet he did. Idk guys, seeing a girl being loved for all that she is after almost everyone else has rejected her for no reason other than she’s different just means so much to me
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I've been asked multiple times, which Vincent Price films *I* personally recommend. Well... all of the above... Also, Theater of Blood...(Gif wouldn't load)
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hunnam · 5 months
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Myles O'Brien Evil Laugh (1986) // dir. Dominick Brascia
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waterwindow · 1 year
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          "don't you wanna die for somethin worth dyin for?"
Emesis Blue scene redraw
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vaxxman · 2 months
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weaver-z · 8 months
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50s horror, I love you so very much.
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