she described the figure as 5 10 or taller. not very muscular but bushy eyebrows. the male walks past her as she stood in a quote, unquote frozen shock phase and then the male walks towards the back sliding door and she locked herself then in her room after seeing that male. that is terrifying, casey. i think it was so terrifying that she was unable to actually do anything like call 911. frozen in terror, probably afraid she was having a nightmare. i mean this is the stuff of nightmares. this is the stuff of slasher films. we cannot blame the surviving roommates for being horrified now that we have an idea that they didn t actually sleep through the whole thing. they were absolutely traumatized by what they heard and witnessed that day. i mean, the affidavit also talks about wimpering being picked up on a local security camera.
Every horror fan has their favorite franchise and there are plenty of them. Some love the iconic killer. Some enjoy the bone-chilling horrors. Some like to laugh as much as they scream. And I think the Chucky/Child’s Play franchise might be the best of them. Here’s every reason why!
Through feministic critiques and reclaimings, mainstream mockeries, Reagan-era fear campaigns and Twitter reclamations, the slasher has weathered the storm of controversy and emerged as a recognizable premise that can even be endorsed when introduced in a popular culture saturated with intellectual property and so-called “elevated horror” (as was the case with this year’s X).