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Tag: horror genre

Lars von Trier’s The Kingdom: A Hospital Drama for Sick Souls

Andrew Petiprin March 5, 2023

“In the shadow of the eccentric, the charming, and the zany, terror lurks. Maybe that’s the background against which man’s wickedness is clearest.”—Lars von Trier

Realms of Inversion: Of Saints and Shadows

Carlos Perona Calvete November 2, 2022

A realm grotesquely mimicking our own; a vale of psychic parasitism just beneath the surface. We consider the meaning of uncanny inversion in horror stories.

FORGOTTEN CLASSICS:
Horror, Evil, and Daphne du Maurier’s Rebecca

Felix James Miller October 30, 2022

“We don’t need any more evil in the world. We need a lot more reckoning with it.”

The Shack at the Edge of Town:
A Reflection on the Horror Genre

Carlos Perona Calvete June 18, 2022

Horror polarises between the twin evils of chaos and control, the thing lurking outside town, and the painful secrets inside.

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