Being Film #16 for Hooptober 2022 Sometimes true horror doesn't have to come from the situation; it's just as able to cast its baleful eye on you purely from the execution. David Lynch knows this, which is why he's able to evoke so much dread in a diner scene in Mulholland Drive. Rose Glass seems... Continue Reading →
Hooptober 2022 #7: Saint Maud (2019)
CW; self harm Religious horror in the horror in the 21st century seems almost nonexistent. As a lapsed Catholic, Iām constantly drawn to horror films involving religious imagery. It wonāt surprise you, thereās a lot. Most of the time, Iām just disappointed. My disappointment is that theyāre rarely religious. Most of these films generally just... Continue Reading →
