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Indigo Komiwonuhke Poirier
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I enjoyed Chapter 1 but it didn’t really grip me like Undertale did. Chapter 2 totally ramped it up and made me appreciate it. Might be worth another look.

I gotta ask... is Deltarune any good?

Yeah, this is most likely. Neither Spencer nor Kotick will want to remain in that situation any longer than is necessary.

Sorta felt like was hoping for what exactly happened, ultimately.

I don’t mind the small gestures of sympathy toward him since he’s a monster-kid and not a monster-adult, and because I think it would be lazy storytelling to just make him a mustache-twirling villain with no moments of humanity. Three-dimensional people with human moments here and there can still be truly awful and

that Kat scene with the social media self love gurus was such an amazing concept, executed poorly. It could have been so much more biting. Barbie is a really great actress though.

That’s remarkably close to my take on Scream.  If it were not for the “meta” element, they would be just another subpar slasher.  It always upsets me a bit that New Nightmare does the “meta” thing, too, but it does it better, with real emotion weight and characters I actually care about, yet it was not the breakout

What’s weird is that as the series goes on, I find it harder to buy “multiple serial killers with their own very specific motives keep adopting the Ghostface gimmick” than I do the premise of, say, “this deformed child who drowned grew up into an immortal superstrong monster who keeps coming back no matter how

As slasher movies go, Scream is a separate beast. I find it incredibly misanthropic, in part because it acknowledges the reactionary sexism of its own premise, but mostly because it’s set in a world where no one is ever kind, ever. Everyone in the movie is always lying and/or being cruel and/or absorbing lies and

None of that power on screen came for free, none of it. 

RIGHT?!

Arquette, meanwhile, treats the saga of Dwight “Dewey” Riley, now a washed-up drunk living in a trailer park, like Shakespearean tragedy.”

Sounds pretty great! At first I was a little thrown off by the darker tone in the trailer, but it should skewer modern horror which definitely is a little more self serious so it makes sense!

I am excited to see this one getting such good reviews. People hear “5th entry in a slasher franchise” and immediately roll their eyes. It’s cool that this one has seemed to break the mold a bit in that regard. 

Can’t wait to watch it!...at home. Since I’m definitely not doing theaters during this nightmare surge. 

Ever seen “elevated horror,” . . . on WEEEEEED?!

Scream 4 promised that Stab 5 would have time travel. Your review doesn’t mention time travel. Pass.

Fez has small talk with Nate before brutally assaulting him.

You should have replied with: “Good eye! I left those blips in the text on purpose to commemorate the strange writing experience.”

I do not buy them as a couple at all. Jennifer Lawrence is far too old to be a plausible love interest for Javier Bardem.