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A walk down the dark halls of cinematic horror with Michael Colbert

Wilmywood Gets Its Requel
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Wilmywood Gets Its Requel

Sidney (Neve Campbell) is out running, hair pulled back. We have the sense she’s escaped town and gotten her life together. The sky sunny, the river behind her clear, in Scream she might be in California, but she’s being filmed in North Carolina, in my city, running on my route. We might’ve been able to high five when we passed each other.

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Making a Legend: Candyman, Revisited
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Making a Legend: Candyman, Revisited

In 1992, the camera looks from the sky, an aerial view tracking the highways that divide the city, the impeccable minimalist score by Philip Glass underscoring a general unease. If the white gaze emphasizes the divide of the city, in 2021 the camera flips the urban landscape on its head, projecting views from the ground up on prominent Chicago landmarks, vanishing into the clouds.

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Homebound Werewolves
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Homebound Werewolves

Ginger Snaps is a feminist hit, equal parts horrific and ironic. John Fawcett brought screenwriter Karen Walton on “to write the film she’d like to see.” What emerges is horror wielding some of its best tools — a certain level of genre-awareness, monster elements poking holes in our society, some parody that sinks us into the developing terror of the film.

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Resurrecting the Killer: Supernatural Forces and Mass Murderers in Fear Streets
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Resurrecting the Killer: Supernatural Forces and Mass Murderers in Fear Streets

In bad horror, people get stuck in elevators with the devil. A cop that looks like P!nk tries to find a lost child in a town cursed by mine fires. Bad horror movies are so much more fun to watch together. They’re an event, a drinking game. If you ever actually feel afraid, then sure as a jump scare, there will be some line, some cheesy edit or low-rent demon to make you laugh in a minute, just you wait.

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Take the Wine and Run
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Take the Wine and Run

The first episode of American Horror Story: Cult, which originally aired in 2017, begins with footage of Trump and Clinton on the campaign trail, followed by the election night reveal as it’s received by a group of well-to-do liberal friends, a fanatic, and a Vassar-dropout in Michigan.

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Do Not Be Afraid of the Men in the Woods
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Do Not Be Afraid of the Men in the Woods

Alain Guiraudie’s Stranger by the Lake unmoors from time, marking the days instead by shots of Franck’s car pulling into a dirt lot by the woods. Every day, he walks down the same paths, reaching the beach where gay men lay naked and prone on the shore like sunning seals, penises flopped out, bellies bulging over the water as they glance at the latest arrival.

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