In order to become a better person, you must first realize how horrible you really are. Not in the dramatic sense, but in the quiet ways you sabotage yourself, repeat unhealthy patterns, hurt people who care about you, or tolerate what wounds you. You cannot grow if you keep pretending you're innocent in the story you've created.
I personally say, as a longtime fan of the genre, that horror always understood girls and women. In games, for example, I can count both old and new titles with such narratives (the list is just a small part of the many examples that exist, especially when more are getting made).
The literacy crisis isn’t that people can’t read the words. It’s that they can’t understand the context, infer meaning, recognise nuance, identify contradictions, or draw logical conclusions from what they’ve read.
the great thing about evil dead as a franchise is that it can work literally anywhere in any time period. i feel like we need to be utilizing that more
A whole lot of Elm Street fans are upset they're not getting a proper legacy sequel for that character that ***checks notes*** died in the third film and ***checks notes again*** whose actress got brought back for a meta legacy sequel ***double checks notes*** thirty years ago.
If he ghosts you after you sleep with him, give me his number. I’ll call and tell him we found your body and he was the last person to be seen with you.