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So far the best election-themed work of horror was "Homecoming," Joe Dante's episode of Masters of Horror.

Well, considering recent movies like The Boy, The Pact and Housebound,, it's a popular imaginary way of dealing with the problem. At this point, "Kids in Walls" should be its own horror subgenre.

I eagerly await yet another thinkpiece from The Atlantic on how marches are counterproductive and are making it easier for Trump to win or some dumb shit.

This was an excellent show that got better with each episode. While a "small town" premise usually results in hacky jokes and broad caricatures mugging for the camera, this show had a real knack for subtle comedy. There were so many hilarious lines muttered quietly or snuck in after a beat.

Sounds like a more direct comparison is the 2015 found-footage movie Area 51. Also not very good.

Um, I think my soul will be okay regardless of what a fast-food worker is wearing.

or the humiliating black-and-white striped ones you have to wear now.

haha….great callback.

Payback was a fun, nasty little movie.

It's always weird when you see a list of movies from years ago. As you read the names, you think, "No way, that one came out earlier. That one came out later. That one seems about right. Wait, that one's gotta be off by like 5 years."

Don't be so sexistentialist.

it did, but only if you were XTREME!!

I'd upvote you twice if I could because I'm so happy whenever someone remembers that.

I hope the museum does well, because if not, it will have to bend space-time to display itself within itself.

What I'm confused about is why it appeared real-life Aida didn't know what was going on in the Framework. She should've walked straight over to disengage Mace. Instead, she went down the line until she got to him, then looked somewhat surprised that he had flatlined.

The mist is normally harmless.

That's why I love the Darkhold. Every time I start thinking too hard about the Framework and how it all works, I can just fill in the gaps with the Darkhold's magic. The Darkhold's unknowability makes for a much more enjoyable viewing experience that way. You don't need everything to neatly fit into plausible

I don't think it was unnecessary. Movies usually take big themes like an alien invasion and try to narrow them down into smaller, more personal stories so we can better identify with them. And what better way to do that than having Nada desperately trying to convince another human of what's really going on? Gotta

Are you just being contrarian or do you really think it's "useful" for a 3-year-old to know about pornography?

This was an excellent movie pure and simple—it needs no larger cultural reason to remain popular. It ingeniously subverted the idea of violent alien invasion by imagining a world where they instead pacify us like cattle, gently compelling us to keep doing what we're doing, mindlessly and obediently. Combine that with