Kermit McDermott
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I must check out some of the newer stuff. My definition of folk horror is a bit narrow. It has to be British & made in the 60's or 70's. It's quiet limiting.
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Check out Arcadia for a start. A happy medium to begin withI must check out some of the newer stuff. My definition of folk horror is a bit narrow. It has to be British & made in the 60's or 70's. It's quiet limiting.
Some good/interesting stuff appearing on youtube
Night of the DemonRe casting the runes. (Really enjoyed it be the way, nice one for posting). Has there been other adaptations of that or has another movie /anthology series borrowed strongly from it? The whole plot seems very familiar
Yes! Cheers. That was wrecking my headNight of the Demon
The Loney is greatHave heard of a few of the mentioned books here but have only read the short The Lottery out of all of them.
Beyond Midsommar: âfolk horrorâ in popular fiction
From The Lottery to The Loney, a look at a genre that explores the eerie power and sinister possibilities of nature and country lifewww.irishtimes.com
Picked it up yesterday. Few chapters in. Liking the atmosphere and setting so far. Watched this earlier, have the Beasts DVD set for a couple of years but found them hit or miss so hadn't watched one or two episodes . This is a bonus feature on the set. Thought it was very good. Rural northern folk suspect occult shenanigans on their doorstepThe Loney is great
Class. References to The Devil Rides Out in there too
"It's in the trees! It's coming!"
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