From those using shocks to shine a light on racial injustice to others who just know sadistic clowns are scary, here are the auteurs of chills currently ripping up the rulebook
Shock therapy: why scar…
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From those using shocks to shine a light on racial injustice to others who just know sadistic clowns are scary, here are the auteurs of chills currently ripping up the rulebook
Shock therapy: why scar…
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Directed by Wake in Fright filmmaker Ted Kotcheff, the 1982 ‘vetsploitation’ flick is brutal, destructive and tragic – just like the world that men created
It was the early 80s, and Sylvester Stallone…
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Prolific Canadian director also made one of the country’s first internationally successful films, The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz, starring Richard Dreyfuss
Ted Kotcheff, the prolific Canadian dir…
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a story from The Guardian ⚠️ › International
The paranormal has hit prime time, with scary stories on podcasts and TV shows more popular than ever. We head to UncannyCon to meet fans and creators to understand the thrill of the chill
A Sunday af…
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