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6 days ago |
collider.com | Jasneet Singh
Although the "I see dead people" trope has been present in cinema for a while, it was The Sixth Sense that really popularized it, giving it a memorable and iconic twist. While The Nightshifter hasn't made the same waves as the cult classic, this overlooked Brazilian horror gem gives us a fresh take on the trope. The film turns the supernatural idea of communing with dead spirits into an allegory for the dissolution of the family unit, delving into the complexities of divorce and grief.
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1 week ago |
collider.com | Jasneet Singh
What starts off as A Simple Favor turns into something much darker in Anna Kendrick and Blake Lively's humorous noir together back in 2017. Paul Feig directed this twisty hit that was actually based on a novel of the same name by Darcey Bell.
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1 week ago |
collider.com | Jasneet Singh
In recent years, the clown horror sub-genre has been dominated by the creepy faces of Pennywise from It and Art from Terrifier, leaving limited space for even more grotesque clowns to share the platform. Both popular examples capitalize on the common fear of clowns, transforming them from fun to uncanny, helped along by a splatter of blood here and the sounds of screams there.
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1 week ago |
collider.com | Jasneet Singh
Running for over two decades, the NCIS franchise has inevitably experienced some serious losses when it comes to character departures. One of the most notable ones was Leroy Jethro Gibbs, specifically the version that was played by Mark Harmon, whose face was practically synonymous with the original show and whose exit led to a very teary day on set. However, when NCIS: Los Angeles wrapped up in 2023, we didn't only say goodbye to one agent.
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1 week ago |
collider.com | Jacqueline Byers |Jasneet Singh
When it comes to exorcisms, the horror genre has seen it all. We've got the cult classic The Exorcist which set the framework for nearly every film like it to come, and more recent renditions like The Pope's Exorcist, where exorcisms lead to disturbing conspiracies. Even within the nuances of the subgenre, what they all have in common is a possession by an evil entity, whether that be a ghost or a demon. Now, what if it were something more holy that was possessing the victim?
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