• Andrzej3K [none/use name]@hexbear.netOP
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      3 days ago

      If we’re talking ‘elevated horror’ that still delivers the goods without getting too patronizing or up itself…

      • It Follows
      • The Babadook
      • ‘Us’ leans a little heavily on the convoluted allegory, but Jordan Peele’s movies are otherwise actually pretty great
      • Many people would accuse Ari Aster of exactly what I’ve been complaining about, but I really like his work lol. I think because he never really hammers a central thesis; his films are more just kaleidoscopic head fucks
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        2 days ago

        The Haunting of Hill House was such a great bit of telly. I enjoy most of Mike Flanagan’s work, but that one is in another league entirely.

        Edit - it occurs to me that The Haunting… is very very much about trauma, but it’s about the trauma of living in a haunted house, and the impact that has on a family. Obviously you can read things into it, but it doesn’t feel like straight allegory