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Violence as Genetic Need in Gaming
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Kepler's Lunar Vision
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Impact of 'Jaws' and 'The Exorcist'
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Critique of Halloween 2018's Inconsistencies
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52 Amityville Films Later
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Indie Developers and Creative Freedom
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Dramatic Story of Choice – Addiction vs Responsibility
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Know Your Audience – Key to Writing Effective Horror
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Just Do It - Creative Encouragement
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Resurgence of British Horror Cinema
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Controversial opinions on past environmental concerns
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Preserving Original Film Memories Amid New Entries
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Tonight
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The Power of Unseen Evils in Horror Films
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Mincemeat Pie – No Meat, Just Raisins
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The Problem with Bringing Characters Back
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Streaming as Theater and Customer Service
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Challenging Giant Corporations - Empowering Individuals
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Humorous Sign-off – John D Hyena
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Tonight
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Zombies - A Path to Self-Destruction
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Jason Blum of Blumhouse - No Consequences Day
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AI and Historical Fears of Technology
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Intellectual Property and Libertarian Views
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The Power of Microfiction - Tiny Nightmares
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Blackpilled vs Whitepilled - Individuality in a Challenging System
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Tonight
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Humane Carnivorism and Forgotten Films
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Vampire's Take on Turning and Eating
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Why Horror Games Endure — 40 Years of Fear
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The Host's Take on Horror Movies
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Debating the existence of giants
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The Social Perks of Streaming
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Tonight
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Vampire are Superior to Zombies
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Lost Origins of Horror Television
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1487 – The Puppet's True Identity
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The Story of Two Wolves
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Why Eddie is Named Eddie
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Balancing Negativity with Positivity
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Tonight
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Conspiracy Theories and Secret Societies in 'Late Night with the Devil'
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Welfare and Family Insanity - A Libertarian's View
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Mad Max Fury Road - Feminist Propaganda
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Promoting Conventions and Socializing
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Tonight
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Controversial Take - Old Movies vs Woke Culture
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Big Changes for The Horror Stream Live
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Critiquing Halloween 2018 - Inconsistent Power Dynamics
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Character Transformation Discussion
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Tonight
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Tonight
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The Iconic Phantasm Cuda
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Solving Hellish Times - Support Small and Local
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Libertarian Views on Government
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Nostalgia and Opinion on Evil Dead
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The Frustrations of Copyright Infringement
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Why Gamer Gril Stands Out, Personal Connection and Horror Games
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Resurgence of British Horror Cinema

3 months ago
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By the late 1990s, the golden age of British horror cinema was long gone, but like all the best monsters, the genre has risen from the grave and in the 21st century is going from strength to strength. Developments in video technology and changes in distribution have seen a tenfold increase in the number of British horror films made and released each year. From major studio pictures like 28 Days Later and Shaun of the Dead to cult indies like Freak Out and The Last Whore Movie, the new millennium is a boom time for homegrown horror.

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