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Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror Review // The Best Underseen Horror Documentary

Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror (2019), directed by Xavier Burgin, is a documentary that puts respect on Black filmmakers’ names. It also opened the doors to dark truths in the horror and filmmaking community that were often silent, but known. The documentary gives us an opportunity to listen to Black filmmakers, actors, and

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Bring On the Sexy // 8 Indian Horror Remakes For a Night in With Friends

When people think of Indian cinema in the West, often their first thought is Bollywood – colourful clothing and elaborate dance breaks interchanged with drama. Or if they’re a little more informed, they might think of South Indian cinema such as RRR or Bahubali. The sub-continent has a vast landscape of cinema and does its

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Nature’s Wrath // How Eco-Horror Turned the Planet into the Monster

Eco-horror has grown into a new sub genre in horror and we’re loving it. It’s the belief of modern society that we, the humans, have subdued nature and become the masters of our planet. However, from time to time, “our planet” reminds us that it doesn’t belong to humans at all. Humans belong to the

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