Basil Rathbone, Boris Karloff, and Bela Lugosi on the set of SON OF FRANKENSTEIN (1939)

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Basil Rathbone, Boris Karloff, and Bela Lugosi on the set of SON OF FRANKENSTEIN (1939)

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The original queen of darkness. Vampira.
Today marks the 161st anniversary of Lewis Carroll's literary classic Alice's Adventures in Wonderland!

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Death Becomes Her (1992) dir. Robert Zemeckis
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I love Matilda because it's a story about a child who sees injustice around her and gets mad about it and questions why things aren't fair, and instead of the ending being that she learns how the world works and that life isn't fair, she catapults one of the adults who abused her out of a building with her mind
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it's simple really: october is for horror movies with highly stylized villains and iconic monsters because they make for good costumes. early november is for gothic horror because of the fog and decay etc. late november is for zombies (commentary on consumerist culture). december is for psychological horror and stuff where they're trapped in a room because that's when you have to go to holiday parties with your family.
january is for possession and body horror (the loss of control and transformation of a new year beginning plus toxic diet culture). february is valentine's day so you can do whatever as long as you're horny about it.
march is for religious/cult-themed horror because of lent and easter. obviously april is giallo because the blood splatter represents spring rainfall. needs no explanation
may is for cannibalism and horror comedy (taurus season)
all of summer is for urban legends and anything that features children with minimal adult supervision so kids can watch them and be scarred for life. september is slashers because it's back to school season and that shit always seems to happen to teenagers and college students
THE ADDAMS FAMILY
1991, dir. Barry Sonnenfeld