The Guardian view on a bumper crop of horror : scary times call for even scarier films / Editorial
A new wave of socially engaged movies is storming the box office and changing how we think about the genre It should surprise no one to learn that 2025 is being hailed as a golden year for horror films. All horror movies are a reflection of their time, and ours are pretty scary. Tech (…)
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