Horror is a pretty expansive category, and the platform gets it — the sub-genres for the «Horror» category encompass pretty much every kind of creepy cinematic experience you can imagine: cult horror, monster movies, scary comedies, and tense, unsettling thrillers are just a few of the seemingly endless offe
Horror is a pretty expansive category, and the platform gets it — the sub-genres for the «
Horror» category encompass pretty much every kind of creepy cinematic experience you can imagine: cult horror, monster movies, scary comedies, and tense, unsettling thrillers are just a few of the seemingly endless offe
Horror» category encompass pretty much every
kind of creepy cinematic
experience you can imagine: cult
horror, monster movies, scary comedies, and tense, unsettling thrillers are just a few of the seemingly endless offe
horror, monster movies, scary comedies, and tense, unsettling thrillers are just a few
of the seemingly endless offerings.
With his feature directing debut The Eyes
of My Mother, Nicholas Pence delivers the
kind of breathtaking, nerve wracking and thought provoking
kind of arthouse
horror experience that leaves nothing on the table.
But until a person has
experienced the
horror and atrocities that Saraswathi did, and without any
kind of emotional, family, or cultural support, it is totally understandable that she felt she had no other choice.