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goryhorroor · 22 days
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horror sub-genres: folk horror
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aestheteasteria · 5 months
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"Not everything you inherit should be claimed."
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prettybrowneyedsoul · 3 months
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Physically I am here, mentally I am a thakurain of an old village running down the stairs of my baari at night with my ghungroo echoing as I hear that one lovely peasant boy singing his new raag just at the outskirts of my land, my hands trembling around the dagger I am about to gift him as a token of my love for him.
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bookstofilms · 2 years
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Hastar will come. Shut up. Hastar will come. Shut up.
TUMBBAD (2018) dir. Rahi Anil Barve + Anand Gandhi, adapted from ‘Aaji’ and ‘Bali’  by Narayan Dharap
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sweet-child-of-night · 2 months
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here is the dantean list of movies, each one representing one circle of hell
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brokehorrorfan · 7 months
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Tumbbad's original motion picture soundtrack is available on vinyl for $40 via Death Waltz, in collaboration with AMS Records. The score is composed by Jesper Kyd (Assassin's Creed, Borderlands).
The 2xLP album is pressed on 140-gram "Blood & Gold" colored vinyl. It's housed in a gatefold jacket featuring artwork by Luke Insect. Priced at $40, it's expected to ship in November.
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rainbowrose · 1 year
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just watched tumbbad god what a thrilling experience
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d3ath--by--st3r3o · 2 years
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I watched Tumbbad a few days ago and it’s legitimately the only horror movie that’s given me nightmares. It was so good but I don’t think i’m gonna rewatch it for awhile because those dreams were so weird like man they really freaked me out. If u haven’t seen it totally do bc it’s one of the best horror movies i’ve seen. Plus the soundtrack is awesome and it’s super visually beautiful.
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waywordsstudio · 6 months
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13 Days of Halloween: "Tumbbad" (2018) Review
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nikhil0892 · 9 months
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Movie fans get thrilled when they hear about a possible sequel to their favorite film. And in recent times, fans of the critically acclaimed film “Tumbbad” were thrilled when actor Sohum Shah confirmed that “Tumbbad 2” is currently in the works. Rahi Anil Barve’s directorial, co-written by Anand Gandhi, mesmerized audiences with its unique storytelling and captivating visuals. Now, the anticipation for the sequel has reached new heights. Read Full Article Here...
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Tumbbad (2018, Rahi Anil Barve, India)
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dailytrendsfeed · 2 years
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Indian Films Similar To the Theme Of Kantara!
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SUMMARY: A man and his son encounter a legendary demon while searching a decaying castle for hidden treasure in 19th-century India.
Mod Sus: Lemme get that foreign culture folk horror into my watch list.
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benkyoutobentou · 2 years
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28/30 Days of Productivity
October 28:
Making this post early because, even though I still have language plans for tonight, I’ve finished what I wanted to with Mandarin today.
I finished unit two in the Duolingo Mandarin tree today! I’m still in the number one spot (ahead by like, 800 exp), and have a six day streak, but I’m totally planning on losing that streak because, now that I’ve completed this section, I’m planning on getting back to more textbook study rather than depending on Duolingo. I really only did so much of it because I was so massively busy this week, but next week will be more relaxed. But wait a minute, I only have the weekend left for this challenge. Wow, time really flies. I also felt a little click today that I hadn’t before. Listening, ever my Sisyphean feat, felt just a little bit easier today. Not only in being able to pick out words but in understanding it as a whole rather than bit by bit. This is just the tip of the iceberg, but I’m ready to take the plunge.
I never paid much attention to this, but the reviews for Duolingo are pretty intriguing to me right now, especially the listening and speaking exercises. I don’t remember if I ever tried them with the Japanese course and how I felt about them there, but I would like to try them out with either language, especially to brush up on my listening.
I read some more manga this morning, and am planning on finishing it off tonight before I go to sleep. I’ve only got about fifty pages left, so it should be very doable since it’s a manga. Although, it’s already ten pm and I haven’t eaten dinner or done dishes, so it might be a little optimistic.
I also practiced some listening in Japanese today! Podcasts and the like really aren’t something I’m into, which ends up with me hoarding resources and using none of them, but last night I spent some time finding something that I actually thought I would take the time to listen to- the drama CDs for 薔薇王の葬列. This series is probably the only thing I’m into enough to actually listen to an audio drama, and although I don’t think I actually ended up finding the full things (and I didn’t find the third one at all), I understood a lot more than I expected. Listening comprehension is still something I want to work on and it still feels like it’s lagging behind my reading skills, but this definitely showed me that I know more than I thought I did. I guess I just have troubles understanding colloquial spoken Japanese. Oops.
Nearing the end of this challenge is making me sentimental and has me looking back on where I was at the beginning, but I’ll save all that for the End end!
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goryhorroor · 23 days
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Do you have any folk horror recs for someone who’s just getting into horror? Midsommar’s the only one I’ve seen and I loved it
blood on satan’s claw, the conquerors worm, haxan, viy, eve’s bayou, witchhammer, the devil rides out, the white reindeer, captain clegg, robin redbreast, marketa lazarova, the city of the dead, tumbbad, a field in england, the ritual, onibaba, kwaidan, apostle, picnic at hanging rock, kuroneko, the wicker man, and the wailing!
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timetravellingkitty · 7 months
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Do you know any Indian horror movies like a slasher film (or just in general) because I've personally never seen an Indian slasher movie? Or Indian musicals because I love musicals or just Indian films in general I would love some recommendations!!!<3
Hey! There aren't that many Indian slashers but two I remember are NH10 and Chup: Revenge of the Artist. For other horror, I recommend Bulbbul, Tumbbad, Aamis and Manichitrathazu (this one has been remade in other Indian languages so you can also check those out)
Indian musicals well. I will be really honest most of our movies technically fall under this category we just have to start dancing everywhere BUT to start off, I'll recommend some movies from the different industries:
Hindi: Om Shanti Om, 3 Idiots (mandatory viewing if you want to get into Indian cinema), Rang De Basanti, Qala, Sholay, Taare Zameen Par, Kal Ho Naa Ho and Fitoor
Telugu: Jersey, Magadheera, Sita Ramam, Shyam Singha Roy, Eega (don't question anything. Please don't) and Mahanati
Malayalam: Uyare, Premam, Bangalore Days, Minnal Murali, Athiran, Jallikkattu and Jana Gana Mana
Tamil: Iruvar, Ponniyin Selvan (both parts), Kaithi and its sequel Vikram, Jai Bhim, Super Deluxe, Gargi, Paava Kadhaigal and Soorarai Pottru
For Marathi I've only watched Sairat and The Disciple but I would recommend both and for Kannada there's always 777 Charlie (it's about a dog. What more could you want)
Like you can probably tell, there is a LOT meaning that there's a lot of other amazing stuff I had to leave out but I think this is a good starting point (our film output is number 1 in the world for a reason). Feel free to ask if you want more recs <3
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