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The Witch

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Horror film whose opening is described as coming close to traumatizing viewers with a new way of being scary before becoming regularly scary.

Mentions (5)
"I thought for example "the Green Knight" gave pretentious vibes , and I couldn't make it through The Witch."
Is disliking A24 a contrarian thing or is there a legit critique · u/VitaeSummaBrevis · ↑125 · 2023-10-01
"The opening of The Witch was close, then got regular scary."
"I've been a lot more engaged with my art and reading lit ( read and didn't especially love some Henry Miller and Ulysses) and movies - The Witch, Long Days Journey into Night (no relation to the play) and Spring Summer Fall Winter Spring."
Art hoes: how have you been getting on without museums? · u/Pm_your_daydreams · ↑30 · 2020-08-08
"The opening of The Witch was close, then got regular scary"
"I've been a lot more engaged with my art and reading lit ( read and didn't especially love some Henry Miller and Ulysses) and movies - The Witch, Long Days Journey into Night (no relation to the play) and Spring Summer Fall Winter Spring."
Art hoes: how have you been getting on without museums? · u/Pm_your_daydreams · ↑30 · 2020-08-08
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