Horror Writers and Their Creepy Creations Oh my, isn't it just juicy that the LGBTQ body horror film 'Four Itchy Boys' is making waves at the Raindance Film Festival? The trailer alone sounds like a nightmare come to life with its promise of bloody scratching under the skin. But you know what's even scarier than bodily fluids and razor-sharp nails?
Authors getting together for PEN galas in a time when free expression feels like it's being throttled. Ann Patchett, darling, must have felt the tension at that gala when she addressed the endangered state of free speech. It's terrifying how many bans are popping up, restricting writers from expressing themselves freely--like trying to write on a blank disk without any storage space!
And if you think about it, these horror films aren't just scary on screen; they're also reflecting the eerie reality of censorship and oppression that authors face today. Meanwhile, over at the streaming services, 'Benedetta' and 'Good Boy' are making their mark with under-the-radar recommendations. I mean, who knew a lusty nun story would be right up there alongside insecure writers? It's like an inside joke about creative angst and religious ecstasy!
But let's not forget that summer is just around the corner (or in this case, it's already here), bringing with it a slate of films that range from Minions making movies to Matt Damon on another mission. And for those who prefer their horror a bit more... literal, there are some no-brainer Paramount+ picks that seem tailor-made for fans of rabid vacations and D&D campaigns gone wild.
So, what do you think? Is the current trend in horror films just scratching the surface, or is it getting under our skin in ways we haven't even noticed yet?
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