Step Into Weirdcore
When you Google the phrase ‘Weirdcore,’ the first thing that pops up is an entry in the Aesthetics Wiki, which is a wikipedia-like catalogue of various internet aesthetics; grunge, hyper-pop, you get the deal.
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When you Google the phrase ‘Weirdcore,’ the first thing that pops up is an entry in the Aesthetics Wiki, which is a wikipedia-like catalogue of various internet aesthetics; grunge, hyper-pop, you get the deal.
It is King’s unique style that sets him apart from other authors in the horror genre. His ability to fabricate horror out of the most mundane is magical.
Many things are hard to explain. In many ways, even the simplest things seem vaguely so, but all seem terrifyingly complex in this mystery novel by Agatha Christie, the queen of horror titled “And Then There Were None” (1939).
Horror movies, like “Texas Chainsaw Massacre” (1974), help us see into the experiences and mindsets of the characters, who are attempting to live through the worst moments of their lives.
The boogeyman is a staple of the horror world and a popular tool for parents all around the world to spook their children into good behavior.
“Eyes Without A Face,” is about a surgeon who leaves his daughter’s face disfigured after an experiment goes terribly wrong, so he goes to great lengths to try to find his daughter a new face.
The end of Pride month is upon us, and we have to go out a bang. And, what better way to do that than by looking back at some of our top queer icons in the horror genre.
When the film “Rocky Horror Picture Show” was released in 1975, there was no way the directors, producers, or even viewers would understand the impact it would have on the LGBTQ+ community throughout the years.
Essentially, the story follows the Locke children—Tyler, Kinsey, and Bode—as they move into their father Rendell’s old family estate. It turns out that the house is full of hidden magic keys that allow people to shapeshift, travel through time and space, and even see inside the minds of others.
There is a bleak irony that this once lost film from horror icon George Romero would be about the ways in which the elderly become lesser people among society, once they outlived their ability to be productive.