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    DOGS IN HORROR

    The Hills Have Eyes (1977)
    Halloween (1978)
    The Amityville Horror (1979)
    Cujo (1983)
    The Lost Boys (1987)
    A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master (1988)
    Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (1989)
    Silence of the Lambs (1991)
    Dawn of the Dead (2004)
    Crawl (2019)

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    CATS IN HORROR

    Black Christmas (1974)
    Hausu (1977)
    The Sentinel (1977)
    Alien (1979)
    Friday the 13th Part II (1981)
    Cat’s Eye (1985)
    Pet Cemetery (1989)
    Ju-On: The Grudge (2002)
    A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night (2014)
    Doctor Sleep (2019)

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    BLOODY WOMEN IN HORROR

    “It’s an image we have seen over and over again; a woman, head to toe saturated in blood, the whites of her eyes piercing through the red – she is transformed. When a film turns up the blood dial and soaks their female characters head to toe this allows them to be figuratively reborn from the original naïve and innocent female characters into their new role as hardened bad-ass.” [x]

    The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)
    Carrie (1976)
    High Tension (2002)
    The Descent (2005)
    American Mary (2012)
    Evil Dead (2013)
    Gone Girl (2014)
    Revenge (2017)
    It Chapter Two (2019)
    Ready or Not (2019)
    Unwelcome (2023)

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    “The end of episode six, we’ve got this split screen kind of image where Maggie and Negan are almost, like, sharing a face. And, to me, that kind of is the larger metaphor for what’s happened in this season, is these two people who started out so far apart, and in coming together, they’ve started to understand one another, and they’re starting to see that, you know, there is this way out. It’s probably a long way off, but it has to be through each other.” – Eli Jorne