Not that I think that phrase, the banality of evil, applies to such a person like Francisca in this movie, but she fits the description of looking like a normal human being. Humans are a capable of a great amount of cruelty towards one another and that banality of evil, so to speak, is, truly, the scariest horror of all. Regular people, people that might even be some of your friends. What does scare me, however, are not the made-up monsters, but the monsters that hide behind faces like yours and mine. That's not to say I don't enjoy these films, but they just don't really scare me. Not saying they have a monopoly on great horror movies, of course, but, to me, I've never found supernatural horror movies that scary, not that they can't be, but they've just never scared me. I feel like those tend to be some of the most effective, memorable and haunting horror movies. With that said, and this is probably a recurring theme in these reviews about horror movies that could, conceivably, portray events that could actually happen in real life. Like I said, I'm not gonna let those fuckers win. I wasn't gonna let those fuckers at the electric company ruin my October horror fest, so I watched it earlier today and I'm gonna watch The Killing Ground in a bit, so I'm still on schedule to make 31 movies this month. If it wasn't for the fact that I had no power yesterday, this would have been the movie that I watched. The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power: Season 1.The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power: Season 1 The BMF Documentary: Blowing Money Fast: Season 1 The Bastard Son & The Devil Himself: Season 1 The Mysterious Benedict Society: Season 2 Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities: Season 1
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