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Why horror games are scarier than movies

October 27, 2019 Spectrum Editor 1

Jonah Schuhart, Contributing Writer Fear is one of the most powerful emotions a piece of art can evoke. A good horror story can turn an […]

Landon’s Outlook: ‘Midsommar’ is a festival of madness

July 9, 2019 Managing Editor 0

Landon Roberts, Contributing Writer The heightened horror genre has found solace within the personification of grief. This genre has now found its zeitgeist with “Midsommar,” […]

My open letter to masked villain Michael Myers

November 3, 2018 admin 0

Brianna Scott Contributing Writer While most of you ladies are gearing up to dress in sexy costumes for Halloween, I will be in the movie […]

A better movie remains hidden within “Winchester”

February 5, 2018 admin 0

Horror film “Winchester” begins with an intriguing premise, sparking the imagination of any viewer looking for a scare. While the writer/director duo The Spierig Brothers […]

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“Rocky Horror” rides into Richmond for Halloween

November 2, 2015 admin 0

TheatreVCU sold out their opening night of “The Rocky Horror Show” at the W.E. Singleton Center the night before Halloween. The show opened Friday, Oct. […]

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