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Under The Covers
An intriguing title, I think. But I’m afraid I might be about to disappoint you (at least I didn’t put ‘bed’ or ‘sex’ in the tags for this piece!). Look at the tag line for my blog: yes, this one is about music, and specifically cover versions of songs.
As you may have noticed, I’m given to recycling older posts that I think may well have slipped under the radar with current readers, who wouldn’t…
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The Babadook (2014).
I spent the evening explaining to my father that not all horror movies are senseless trash because some of them are "about" something--be they heavy-handed commentaries on consumerism like Dawn of the Dead or, as with the case of The Babadook, relatively heartfelt (for a horror movie) movies about grief and depression.
But horror movies are also the dog-dyingest of all genres and this guy is no exception!
Total Dogs: 1.
Surviving Dogs: 0.
The Badadook, el regreso de los temores infantiles
The Badadook, el regreso de los temores infantiles
Quizá una de las formas más recurrentes del cine de terror, sean los temores infantiles, más que nada porque son los más viscerales, e incluso aunque un adulto los haya vencido a nivel consciente, en el fondo de la psique siguen estando siempre presente. Es por ello que la nueva cinta de la directora Jennifer Kent resulta tan prometedora, a pesar de ser un género ya al parecer muy recurrente.…
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