Black Writers Week
Trust Your Gut: The Role of Conscience in Horror
A feature that looks at that nagging feeling that something is wrong in horror, using Patrick Brice's Creep and John Hyams' Alone as examples.
Peyton Robinson is a freelance film writer based in Chicago, IL. Her interest in film began in fourth grade when her older brother showed her "A Nightmare on Elm Street" and kickstarted a fascination with horror. Since then her taste has expanded, and her favorite films are not only the scary ones, but any genre-bending personal narratives that examine identity, relationships, and the human condition
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A feature that looks at that nagging feeling that something is wrong in horror, using Patrick Brice's Creep and John Hyams' Alone as examples.
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