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Over the past decade, there has been an influx of new Christmas-themed horror movies designed to scare audiences as we enter the most wonderful time of the year. But how do you write great Christmas horror movies — more specifically, slasher movies? Is there something about it that’s different than other slasher movies? Or Christmas…
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Frozen’s Original Elsa Backstory Had 1 Major Flaw (& Disney Was Right To Change It)
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The horror genre has a long history of turning children into terrifying monsters, and a well-received 2024 horror movie has the perfect replacement for M3GAN’s adorable cyborg. Horror cinema often has fun making audiences scared of things that should be perfectly innocent. Jaws made people scared to go in the ocean, Psycho made people scared…