In our opinion, horror movies are best consumed as a group activity. Go to the theaters in packs. Jolt at the jump scares. Emerge with your heart beating a bit too fast. Pretend, for a while, that you won’t have to face the darkness alone. Inevitably, of course, you will. At some point after the movie, you’ll separate from your friends and find yourself alone in your bedroom to sleep. Scenes from the movie might nip at your memory, reminding you of its creepiest moments and that the horrors might just exist outside of the movie theater, too. That’s when the fun of the horror movie really begins.
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