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Eight Legged Freaks with David Arquette.
The feeling of being othered. How horror speaks to the difference in all of us, whether good or bad. Even stemming back to movies like Attack of The 50 Foot woman and monster flix. Also how horror speaks to tragedy in a gentle quiet way, unlike the traumas themselves.
Mary Shelley.
For characters I really really like Frankenstein as an allegory for the transmasc experience, as well as Carrie as a representation of religious traumas & sexual repressment!
Final Girl, Wolf in Sheeps Clothing, Ancient Evil, Religious Horror, Cult Horror, and Secret Evil (that isn't uncovered until the end).
Nope by Jordan Peele, or hellraiser (2022)
The People Under The Stairs by Wes Craven.
Yes, Sinners opened a new world for me community wise, especially online. As well as finding Glamgoria as a young adult and watching the brand overthe years.