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This Classic 80s Creature Feature Spawned An Avalanche of Knock-Offs (And They're Actually Great)
The horror genre is home to some of the boldest, most interesting films in cinema history, and the flexible nature of the genre means that so many sub-genres can effortlessly fit within its confines.
Local author Paul Tremblay, who has won several awards for his horror books such as “Cabin at the End of the World," has an essay out this week for a new collection called “Why I Love Horror.” In it, ...
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