This could be a hot take, but I used to be deathly afraid of all things related to possession/demons while religious because I thought it was a real threat which required me to be vigilant (sounds extremely absurd I know). But my god did it all completely change the minute I started deconstructing my beliefs and thinking about what actually happens in the real world. Which leads me to believe these types of movies are only popular because of Christianity’s ubiquity. I’m sure other religions have better illustrations of the paranormal that would be cool to see, but all we have is the product of centuries of colonialism. Because even movies with those types of illustrations are extremely orientalist. Bleh just another example of mayos bungling another aspect of culture for everyone else

This also could just be me being a complete buzzkill, but psychological/cosmic horror is where it’s at 💯

  • duderium [he/him]
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    10 months ago

    I wasn’t raised religious but liberalism itself is fundamentally mystical which is why even debatebro atheists can be frightened by this shit. Despite not being raised religious, I still believed in god and ghosts and demons even as a teenager. I liked The Exorcist but also didn’t find it terribly frightening? A movie like Threads, on the other hand, is terrifying and depressing. Nothing is more frightening than fascism, liberalism, capitalism, settler colonialism, imperialism.