I hate horror movies that are just gorey for the sake of being gorey.
Like oOooh you're so dark and edgy, cool, but there is no meaning to your violence. It doesn't add depth to the plot (if the movie even bothered to establish a coherent one to begin with, which is rare in a lot of horror movies) it doesn't convey any sort of message and sometimes it doesn't even make sense for it to be there in terms of character motivation. Heck, sometimes the gore isn't even fun. Like, if you did it in a fun way I'd like it for shits and giggles (which is the case of Saw, for example) but most of the time the gore is just there for the sake of shock factor, and, ironically, despite the fact that this kind of content is considered "adult" it just comes off as extremely childish.
On a similar note, I also hate it when a movie's idea of "horror" is just cheap jumpscares. Horror in movies should be slow, claustrophobic, and all consuming, not a FNAF jumpscare (Keep in mind that I'm talking about movies here, I actually kinda like jumpscares in horror games lol)
Those two combined are the opposite of my bread and butter, they're my cardboard and broken glass.
Anyway, fuck "in your face" horror movies. Thanks for coming to my ted talk.
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MASTERLIST & RULES
REQUESTS OPEN
-not writing for characters under 16 (unless platonic)
-no sexual content for characters under 18
-no p3dophilia, incest, non con/dub con and other similar stuff!!
-only writing headcanons/preferences (no one shots and such)
-not writing for fem readers (only male/gn/nb)
-if you requested specify gender and AGAB (male or female bodied) if it's important (like n/sfw content)
MASTERLIST
One piece
Daredevil
Grishaverse/shadow And Bone
DC
Bridgerton
Fear street
stranger things
Saw
The walking dead
Alice in borderland
House of the dragon
The boys
heartbreak high
Interview with the vampire (series)
Yellowjackets
House md
Ghosts (uk)
Being human (both uk and us)
The fall of the house of usher
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3, 5, and 17 for the AO3 wrapped asks? :>
Ooh thank you Ace!! 💕 (Apologies in advance for registered-user-locking my works when I link back to them, but I'm not taking chances with that bot or AI or whatever it is.)
3: What work are you most proud of (regardless of kudos/hits)?
Shattered Stone, without question. I know I started it last year but I'm still so damn proud of it, even if I've not yet finished chapter 14. I'm really pouring a lot of love and effort into it.
5: What work of yours got more feedback than you expected?
That one goes to Connections! I'll be blunt: I didn't expect anyone but maybe one person to interact with and enjoy that AU oneshot. Yes, it's Scream-related, but I'm very used to the majority of the fandom not giving a care about my boy Roman, let alone acknowledging that the third movie happened and Sidney canonically has an older half-brother. So the idea of an AU where she and Roman actually get to have a sibling relationship? I didn't expect almost anybody to care about it, and I'm surprised and delighted that it's gotten as much kudos and as many hits and bookmarks as it has! So if I decide to play around with that AU any more in the future, who knows? Maybe it'll have an audience after all.
17: Your favorite character to write this year?
Without question it's got to be Gabriel from Malignant. I know so far I've only posted Commemini and Lightbringers, but I'm working on the first chapters of Fragile Faith, and Gabriel as a focus character has really, really grown on me fast.
Thank you for these, they helped perk me up a bit!!
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Fear Street Ruby Lane movie where Ruby is revealed to be sapphic.
Or at the very least, give her a homoerotic gay-coded dynamic with a girl a la Cindy/Alice.
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Entry Eleven
This is an interesting article which is someone's review of the Fear Street Trilogy and how it's a refreshingly new take on horror while also allowing itself to be influenced by the movies of the past. It's called 'R.L. Stine’s Fear Street Trilogy: The Perfect Representation of the Evolution of Horror'.
Reference:
Shea, M. (2021, October 31). R.L. Stine’s fear street trilogy: The perfect representation of the evolution of horror. Horror News | HNN. https://horrornews.net/170161/r-l-stines-fear-street-trilogy-the-perfect-representation-of-the-evolution-of-horror/
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