“Various forms of mind control exist. Some, such as subliminal messaging, are more innocent than others. Subliminal messaging proves the power of influence, where a single hidden image can manipulate the audience’s behaviors and actions.”— Kasey Rae, creepycatalog.com
“Here was my first time seeing “Poor Things” with a crowd, and I still felt like I wasn’t really seeing it with a crowd.”— Justin Chang, latimes.com
“'I’m learning to let go of the myth of perfection and the assignment that our role as women in the public eye is to never make mistakes. Early on, I thought my role was to be perfect, to be a saint, a model citizen, a model woman, a model Latina, whom everyone could be proud of. It’s a really harmfu…”— Kayla Webley Adler, elle.com
“When looking at both When Evil Lurks and Terrified, it’s clear that Demián Rugna knows how to unsettle audiences. But what is it about When Evil Lurks that makes it so uncomfortable for so many viewers? Five main reasons stand out for why the film is so disturbing.”— Chris Catt, creepycatalog.com
“Disney+ and Hulu content is merging into a single streaming platform. CEO Bob Iger said during Disney's quarterly earnings call Wednesday that a beta version of the previously announced combined Disney+/Hulu app will launch in December for subscribers of the two-service bundle, followed an official…”— ALLISON SCHONTER , popculture.com
“We’re inching ever closer to Halloween, which means all the streaming services are advertising the hell out of their seasonal playlists. The bummer is that most of their offerings are peak spooky and may be too much if you want to watch something with your sweetheart.”— Trisha Bartle, thoughtcatalog.com
“Each of the first four sections of this article is dedicated to a single timeline within the branching saga of Michael Myers (aka The Shape). This way you can simply pick a timeline, read about what to expect, and watch only the movies in the series related to that particular story.”— Chris Catt, Creepy Catalog, creepycatalog.com
“The only reason anybody from a studio comes to see you is if they think you’re going to make them money; they don’t come because they like you.”— John Carpenter, deadline.com
“How did it get here and why does this abomination breathe? We don’t know the answers yet, but what is clear is that the couple begins raising the lamb child as their own… much to the apparent disapproval of the sheep they keep on their farm.”— David Crow, denofgeek.com
“Imagine getting murdered because your showrunner wanted to turn your primetime scissoring soap into a murder mystery as a backdoor pilot to send the most cartoony character to jail to headline a prison show.”— Heather Hogan, autostraddle.com
“JoJo Siwa doesn’t want to be perceived kissing boys, even in scripted fiction.”— Valerie Anne, autostraddle.com
“All horror is political, whether the creators want it to be or not. Before you head straight to the comments with your list of apolitical horror films, let me define my terms. By “political,” I don’t necessarily Republican or Democrat (although it can certainly be that). Rather, I mean political in…”— Joseph George, bloody-disgusting.com
“Flynn Rider's appearance for Tangled was designed during a 'Hot Guy Meeting' where women from the studio picked out their favorite physical attributes from pictures of Hollywood's leading men.”— Spencer Althouse, buzzfeed.com
“In Scream, when Ghostface asked Casey which door he was at, it seemed like she had a 50% chance of guessing correctly and surviving, but at the end we learned there were two killers, so she was actually going to die either way.”— Spencer Althouse, buzzfeed.com
“I think I've wished to see a gay Christmas rom-com my whole life.”— Kristen Stewart, harpersbazaar.com