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  • Jan 22, 2025 | 25yearslatersite.com | Sean Parker

    Beauty standards for women were put on notice last year as Coralie Fargeat’s body-horror masterpiece The Substance roared into theaters. The innovative and hypnotic thriller has absolutely dominated the horror space since last summer, even earning Demi Moore her third Golden Globe nomination and first win.

  • Jan 16, 2025 | 25yearslatersite.com | Sean Parker

    I’m a sucker for a good anthology film. Give me a variety of scares with different monsters or directors. I don’t care. Fill it with gory effects, makeup, and strangeness, and count me in. I will admit to knowing nothing about The 100 Candles Game when the sequel, The Last Possession, was offered for review, but it didn’t take much for me to want to know more about the series.

  • Jan 16, 2025 | 25yearslatersite.com | Sean Parker

    I don’t know about anyone else, but I think we need a subgenre label for the growing number of paranormal documentary films. They’re branded as straight documentaries, but I think this is doing them a disservice. My first introduction to these films was during Covid, when the Kane Hodder led Balsam: A Paranormal Investigation was released.

  • Jan 13, 2025 | 25yearslatersite.com | Sean Parker

    Robert Eggers’ latest take on the classic vampire film Nosferatu is currently scaring up a boatload of business at movie theaters everywhere, making it the perfect time for all sorts of fanfare to step into the limelight. While younger filmgoers may go in with little knowledge concerning F.W. Murnau’s 1922 German expressionist film Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror, they may decide to follow up their experiences with the classic or another adjacent film.

  • Jan 13, 2025 | 25yearslatersite.com | Sean Parker

    Being from the northeast, rain is common, and there’s nothing significant or ominous about having multiple storms in a day. However, if you’ve ever heard Albert Hammond sing about it, then you know “It Never Rains in Southern California.” But, when it does, it can be taken as a bad omen. That’s exactly where we find David M. Parks’ latest film When It Rains in LA, a slasher thriller about a blustery day in Hollywood and a widow whose troubles have followed her overseas.

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