Aswang: Grim Filipino Folk Creature with a Real Life Counterpart
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While horror is a truly popular genre around the entire world, part of its strength and fun come from incorporating local folklore and presenting those to a global audience. Think about the Romanian Strigoi for example, an inspiration for Bram...
Huli Jing, The Strange Legend Featured in Love, Death, and Robots
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Love, Death, and Robots is a Netflix original animated series that is very adult-oriented. It debuted in 2019 with a great selection of episodes from an amazing group of animators and animation styles, but it's no kiddie stuff. A major...
Tales from the Darkside The Movie: Gargoyles, Mummies, & More. An Analysis.
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Gargoyles are weird things. They are literally little frozen monsters hanging off a building, warding off... things. But for horror, they have a rich history and are a great tool for storytelling. Aside from being a depiction of the purely...
The X-Files Banned Episode – Home… Unpacking a Sorted Tale
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"You don't have to lock your doors around here." That's a line I know I've heard a lot. Someone from a city remarking on small town or country living. And it's a line from the famous X-Files banned episode "Home"....
Event Horizon Explained: Haunted Space, Blood Orgies, and All That Jazz
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In 1997 cinematic horror wasn’t in such a great place. Big cinema releases included Scream 2 and I Know What You Did Last Summer. It was the heyday of the meta-slasher. Self aware? Yes. Almost a parody? Yes. But scary...