Just as '80s properties such as 'Poltergeist' and 'Gremlins' were for one generation, the new Guillermo Del Toro-produced project may serve as a gateway for younger viewers not ready for violent, R-rated movies.
Gateway horror, those introductory explorations into the dark, hold a distinguished place in the horror-craving heart. But in terms of contemporary films, it has become something of a rare breed and what, in part, makes, and co-written and produced by monster maestro Guillermo del Toro,is the perfect gateway horror, a surprisingly grim and socially conscious film geared towards younger viewers that doesn’t sanitize or water down the scares.
” A key aspect of horror, one that those who don’t venture far into the genre often fail to recognize, is that it’s reliant on reflection and empathy. No matter the monsters at the core or the amount of blood spilled, most horror is operating in search of larger ideas, be they moral or social.opens on Halloween, but the greater horror lingering in the background is Richard Nixon’s impending election.
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