Proteus 1995: A Blockbuster Memory That Should Be Remembered
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Back when I was younger, between the ages of 10 and 12, I would often tempt my dad into taking me to Blockbuster video, which was a huge privilege for me because it cost to rent movies from there. They...
A Grief That Shall Not Be Named: Explaining the Personal Demons of The Vigil
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Within the many faces of trauma there lies a reflection of ourselves. Coming from the darkness to disturb our sleep with nightmares or insomnia. Inciting unwanted thoughts, feelings of shame, guilt, and depression. These are the horrors of everyday living...
Hereditary Analysis: Humanized Horror and the Shadows in Your Bedroom
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Modern horror fans can be split into two camps: those who like Ari Aster and those who don’t. Okay, that might be a bit of an exaggeration, but it’s also somewhat true. Aster’s work is seen as an embodiment of...
Famous Dark Paintings by The Masters: Cezanne, Kahlo, And Warhol
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Over the years, fans of horror have often found joy and excitement in stellar and horrific works of art. These famous dark paintings, in most cases, are a reflection of the darkness of their lives or the dark times they...