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A Holiday Nightmare: Erick Juarez on Holiday Heartbreak
The holiday season is usually associated with warmth, joy, and togetherness—but what happens when betrayal taints the festivities? Filmmaker Erick Juarez explores this chilling concept in Holiday Heartbreak, a revenge horror film set against the backdrop of Christmas.
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The High Cost of Survival: Robert Flowers on Blood Money
In the world of independent horror, some of the most unsettling stories emerge from personal experiences. Filmmaker Robert Flowers took inspiration from a real-life moment of desperation—selling his plasma for cash—to craft Blood Money, a harrowing tale that blurs the lines between financial struggle and body horror.
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The Haunting Inspiration Behind Lilith: Return of the Night Monster
Horror has always thrived on the unknown—on the eerie sensations that creep in when the world feels just a little too quiet, a little too off. For Tymothy Tagliaferro, this unsettling feeling became the spark for Lilith: Return of the Night Monster, a film deeply rooted in an uncanny real-life experience.
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The Science of Fear: Why We Love to Be Scared
Fear is an emotion deeply ingrained in the human experience. It’s primal, instinctual, and often unavoidable. Yet, paradoxically, we seek it out. From haunted houses to horror films, we willingly immerse ourselves in terrifying experiences. But why? What is it about fear that fascinates us, and why do we enjoy being scared when we know…
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Exploring Real-Life Horror: The Making of Crimson
Filmmaker Sarah Falkiner discusses her horror short “Crimson,” co-created with Senyah Haynes, addressing the societal issue of uterine fibroids. The film transforms personal struggles into a chilling narrative about medical neglect and women’s experiences. Falkiner highlights the creative process, collaborative dynamics, and production challenges, aiming to provoke awareness and empathy in audiences.
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