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Day 31 of the 31 Days of Dread In her debut film, Saint Maud, Rose Glass delivers one of the finest horror movies of the modern age. This is not an allegorical piece; Saint Maud is meant to be taken literally, immersing viewers fully in its intended impact. While some critics interpret it as the story of a woman gradually descending into madness, f…
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Day 27 of the 31 Days of Dread Warner Brothers' animation teams surprised fans with an unexpected crossover that defied expectations and delivered one of the greatest animated sequences ever. In this video, Peter A. DeLuca, also known as AKAPAD, dives into the significance of these two iconic franchises and explains why audiences should see them in…
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Day 26 of the 31 Days of DreadMonster House" and its contemporary animated films stand out as remarkable experiments in entertainment. This movie, in particular, delivers a Halloween-themed installment of that creative endeavor. Although ImageMovers Digital had a brief existence, it produced something truly memorable with "Monster House.…
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Day 23 of the 31 Days of Dread Co-writer and solo director Jeff Wadlow crafts a horror film rich in lore, laying the groundwork for a potential franchise. While some critics took issue with the acting, the performances maintain a consistent tone that hasn’t been fully analyzed—until now. AKAPAD The Film Buff breaks it down, offering insights other …
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Day 22 of the 31 Days of Dread Hold Your Breath" could be the most significant horror film of 2024, not just for its scares but for its historical relevance. Writer-directors Karrie Crouse and Will Joines masterfully educate audiences while introducing a fresh, unnerving style of terror. A must-watch for horror fans and cinephiles alike.…
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Day 19 of the 31 Days of Dread The 2004 animated series The Batman, led by Jeff Matsuda, an alum of Rob Liefeld's Extreme Studios, is both underrated and often overlooked. One of its standout moments comes when Batman faces off against Bram Stoker’s Dracula, a confrontation that feels like it’s been pulled straight from the pages of the classic nov…
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Day 18 of the 31 Days of Dread Lee Daniels and Netflix present a captivating modern-day urban possession film, based on a true story. The movie authentically captures the culture of the family and their environment, adding depth to the supernatural plot. Glenn Close delivers an Oscar-worthy performance, fully immersing herself in the role of Albert…
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Day 17 of the 31 Days of Dread TRAP initially went viral as an exciting film concept, but soon after, internet trolls and haters emerged, leading to the project fizzling out and quickly being forgotten. However, AKAPAD The Film Buff offers a deeper, more insightful take on the film, shedding light on what really happened and why it deserves more at…
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AKAPAD's Rant: The Decline of Modern Film Criticism In this episode, AKAPAD dives into the current state of film criticism, calling out the lack of true critical thought and the absence of any long-term vision regarding a filmmaker's career arc. He tackles the controversy surrounding Megalopolis, why the backlash has been unjust, and what needs to …
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Day 16 of the 31 Days of Dread In A Violent Nature" is a must-watch for horror fans, embodying everything they've ever envisioned while watching a classic slasher film. Writer-director Chris Nash seems to have a deep understanding of the genre, as the movie perfectly fits the traditional slasher mold, right down to the chilling origin story of its …
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Day 14 of the 31 Days of Dread Strange Darling” stands out as one of the best serial killer films we've experienced during the 31 Days of Dread. It's artful, meticulously crafted, and deeply poignant. One aspect not discussed in the audio portion is the film's brilliant use of music. The way it taps into the audience's emotional baggage highlights …
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