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Douglas Greenwood
Time to add ‘The People Under The Stairs’ to your lockdown 2.0 watchlist.
Jenna Mahale
HOTTIEWEEN part two, anyone?
‘Sinkhole’ will go deep on female identity and gendered ideals of perfection.
The animated prequel explores the underlying themes of the new Jordan Peele production.
Rolien Zonneveld
‘Lovecraft Country’ is the ‘Get Out’ director’s latest exploration of the terrifying realities of the contemporary Black American experience.
Otamere Guobadia
And ignore the fact that, right now, the whole world feels like a twilight zone anyway.
Culture
Katie Goh
From extra terrestrials roaming the streets of Glasgow to razor-sharp allegories for Trump’s America, the 2010s offered a fresh perspective of what horror movies could say and do.
Amy Roberts
Movies like ‘Us’, ‘Don’t Breath’ and ‘The Purge’ provide allegories of America as a place where wealth is hoarded, violence is indigenous and the outsider is always suspicious.
Danil Boparai
Warning: Big Spoiler Energy.
Roisin Lanigan
The classic 50s series is getting an upgrade from the ‘Get Out’ director.
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