Teasing terror: Both the Nosferatu and Longlegs trailers obscure their bad guys, and I need more horror marketing to do the same
We're yet to get full proper looks at Nicolas Cage and Bill Skarsgård, and hopefully it stays that way
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“We suffer more in imagination than in reality,” once said philosopher Seneca. He was talking about anxiety and overthinking, but it’s no secret that the phrase applies to horror movies, too. A lot of the time, it’s the things wethinkwe see, or simply the anticipation of seeing something truly …