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Cake day: January 2nd, 2025

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  • It’s been mixed over the past few years. I know way more people who’ve watched the post-Endgame shows than the post-Endgame movies. They certainly haven’t been treated as the cultural event they were in the 2010s.

    Although, that’s been shifting. A bunch of people I know both online and in real-life were pumped for Deadpool & Wolverine. I’ve been hearing a bunch of excitement over the upcoming Thunderbolts* and Fantastic Four movies. And I’m personally super pumped for Brave New World, although the reports of production woes seem to have tempered others’ expectations.


  • My initial experience of I Saw the TV Glow was actually similar to yours: I liked it a good deal on first watch, but as We’re All Going to the World’s Fair is one of my favorite movies, Schoenbrun’s follow up was always going to be at a disadvantage. But I rewatched TV Glow about a month ago, and it ended up my #13 on the year.

    As for Gazer, it’s admittedly not primarily a horror film, but has enough terror and surreal imagery and atmosphere that I think it qualifies.


  • Starting with the best: The Substance, I Saw the TV Glow, Gazer (still playing festivals), Late Night with the Devil, Nosferatu, In A Violent Nature, Strange Darling, Longlegs, A Quiet Place: Day One, The First Omen.

    This year was great for showing that less conventional horror films can really make a splash, both in the online conversation and at the box office.