“There used to be a very big difference when talking about independent horror and mainstream horror. The latter would often be much more tame, with a goal of maximizing the audience, therefore maximizing Box Office. Indie horror would often be darker, going for moments that would stick with you long after the credits roll. But as society has shifted into this different entertainment landscape, there’s more of a desire than ever for something wholly unique. Mostly in the sake of profit. Thinking outside of the box is rewarded as it’s all about grabbing attention. It’s why a film like Longlegs can come out and absolutely light the world on fire. Because filmmakers are being forced to take risks in an attempt to get people to the theaters. Audiences are tired of the same old, same old…”

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Wait, did people like Longlegs? I didn’t think “satanic panic” was a very convincing horror element in this day and age

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I really liked it. I loved the cinematography and the atmosphere etc. The story went to shit towards the end, but i still liked it for how it make me feel for the first 80% of it. But yeah i am definitely tired of the whole religious horror stuff. Its just not scary to me because it feels like propaganda for religions. Not my cup of tea.

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