You’ve seen us cover Mandela and Backrooms, but now we’re diving headfirst into a NEW analog horror series here on YouTube.
Analog horror films mimic old VHS tapes for scares, inspired by late-night TV and news broadcasts. The genre gained popularity in the 2010s, blending cryptic messages and bizarre imagery.
But there’s also a scary movie subgenre that aims to weaponize these fond memories into something sinister: analog horror. Let’s explore the eerie, static-filled world of CRT TVs, emergency ...
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Another movie that I think couldn’t rock was “Skinamarink.” I really like analog horror stuff, like VHS, all vibe, no words. But that movie was too long and so boring. I can back this up.
Rounding out the Thai film slate is Sum Wan Gub Someone (working title), in which a privileged young woman is forced to ...
The series follows teenage twins Cece and Devin, who are spending the summer with their dad, a divorced and retired botany ...
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