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this thing took over two weeks to make and the intro is artefacting like crazy but i do not have the strength in me to re-render it…
Thirty-one days of my favorite horror movies in no particular order. More queer horror? More queer horror.
Day Sixteen - High Tension/Haute Tension (2003)
Honorable mention below the cut to a few other titles that came from the New French Extremity wave, since there's a few that I'll watch over again at least once a year.
I did this for you. You need to learn, right?
Raw (2017) dir. Julia Ducournau
Thelma (2017) dir. Joachim Trier and Raw (2017) dir. Julia Ducournau are virgo movies this has been a psa
okay so Raw (2017) is brilliant. the only scene i don’ really understand is the scene when, after Alexia has bandaged Justine’s face, why does Justine take the key and debate locking the door?
Edit: RAW, 2017