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Post by Primemovermithrax Pejorative on Jun 25, 2018 21:49:11 GMT
Horror movies used to be the cheapest kind of film to make and the critics ignored them unless they were big studio ones (The Haunting) or socially relevant (Night of the Living Dead). So it was the most traditional and direct relationship between audiences and filmmakers.
These days all the so-called indie horror films are in fact made by the same corporate system. It's moving into the same direction that visual art did when abstract took over and the critics were paid to tell people why it is good.
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