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Horror Adjacent Films (2023) - cover
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Horror Adjacent Films (2023)

Steve Hutchison

Editora: Tales of Terror

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Sinopse

Steve Hutchison reviews 216 horror-adjacent films listed in chronological order.

Each article includes a picture of the main antagonist(s), a release year, a synopsis, five ratings, an icon strip of pertaining genres, a review, and a checkbox to keep track of what you’ve seen.
Disponível desde: 25/03/2023.

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