Thanks to last night episode now I want to watch Arrival 🙃
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Edit: I see a ton of answers saying "torture porn" and some asking why I didn't add it. Torture porn isn't a subgenre of horror. Every single horror film that yall describe as torture porn falls into an actual subgenre (usually slasher/splatter or body horror, though there are exceptions). Torture porn was a term made to describe the rise in realistic brutality in horror in the early 2000s. If you don't like the brutality or gore in horror, that's fine. But that's not a subgenre. Every single one of these could be incredibly gorey and brutal, as well as can be the opposite of that. Torture porn is not a subgenre in itself
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when all of life’s accounts have been settled up….
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sometimes a family is a doll, her human girlfriend, & their teenage daughter
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sorry for drawing 80s zombie movie so much, it will happen again
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Watched Rear Window last week. Went a little overboard on what was supposed to be a simple expression/design study.
Maybe one of the most bone-chilling scenes in film.
Individual shots:
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mc: you know, I'm kinda happy that you're not into movie dates
barbatos: ...why?
mc, sipping their tea: cause my favorite movie is ratatouille
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Wounded animal 🐷💉
Excited about Mandy in Saw X
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"Alex has never told—will never tell—anyone, but he saw Henry for the first time when he was twelve years old. June had just turned fifteen and used part of her birthday money to buy an issue of a blindingly colorful teen magazine. In the center of the magazine were miniature posters you could rip out and stick up in your locker. One of them, right in the middle, was a picture of a boy.
He had thick, tawny hair and big blue eyes, a warm smile, and a cricket bat over one shoulder. It must have been a candid, because there was a happy, sun-bright confidence to him that couldn’t be posed. On the bottom corner of the page in pink and blue letters: PRINCE HENRY."
(Casey McQuiston; Red, White and Royal Blue)
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