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Had to write something on this. I was a bunch of data points. And by the reaction I got, pretty common as well. Feels weird to say that I don’t wish to accept it. It’s dehumanizing. So part rant, part honest take on the circus people call arranged marriages. Link in bio.

Day 13 of 31 Days of Horror goes to Angst (1983) by Gerald Kargl. This Austrian-German film was apparently banned in Europe for its gruesome depiction of violence. A serial killer on the loose, this film deals with the idea of nature vs nurture when it comes to evil. The…
What is the best movie you've ever seen that profoundly reveals the evilness in humanity? Angst (1983) Director: Gerald Kargl
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12th Day of 31 Days of Horror goes to Pengabdi Setan (2017) by Joko Anwar. This Indonesian horror film is a very typical supernatural horror film you can imagine like Conjuring. I’ve seen Joko’s Impetigote (2019) last October so I was curious if his signature horror auteur…
Checking out this Indonesian gothic horror from 2017 Satan’s Slaves

Day 11 of 31 Days of Horror goes to Churuli by Lijo Jose Pellissery. I wasn’t aware this was a LJP film when I added it to my list. I’ve been a huge admirer of Jallikattu and this film was mindbender in itself. Saying more would ruin the film but such a well made film with…
every frame a painting : churuli. 2021 • dr. lijo jose pellissery




Day 10 of 31 Days of Horror goes to Funny Games (1997) by Michael Haneke. This was my first rewatch and if I have to give any film the credit of turning me into a cinema nerd is Funny Games. I’ve been a casual watcher all my life and I watched Funny Games in horror marathon…
Funny Games (1997) dir. Michael Haneke




Day 9 of 31 Days of Horror goes to Pontypool (2008) by Bruce McDonald. Absolutely speechless. Every now and then you come across some films that just slaps the normie out of you. In 2023 it was Haneke’s Funny games. This year it is Pontypool. It’s a film way ahead of its time…
Pontypool (2008) Director: Bruce McDonald




Day 8 of 31 days of horror goes to Black Coat’s daughter (2015) by Osgood Perkins. I loved Longlegs so I had to check out Perkins’s debut. It was a slow burn that escalated quickly and explores how abandonment and isolation affects people at a young age. Made me remind my…
if you liked Kirenan Shipka’s performance in Longlegs but haven’t seen Oz Perkin’s film The Blackcoat’s Daughter, I highly recommend it



Day 7 of 31 Days of Horror goes to Last Shift (2014) by Anthony DiBlasi. Scared the shit out of me. Short 82 minute film that keeps you on the edge and reminds you why you shouldn’t make a deal with the devil. A good watch for casual Friday night entertainment. And also,…
Day 6 of 31 Days of Horror goes to Vanishing (1998) by George Sluizer. This Dutch-French film is one of the most terrifying films I’ve watched till date. I went numb for atleast 10 minutes. It’s not exactly horror. I mean this is a ‘non-horror’ horror, in line with Cure by…
When someone says Speed is the moat, this is what they mean.
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Day 5 of 31 Days of Horror goes to Antrum (2018) by David Amito and Michael Laicini. This indie folk horror revolves around the concept of Antrum, the entrance to Hell. People who watched this film have died in the past and they’ve found the last surviving print. My sibling…




Che Guevara must be rolling in his grave seeing us saying ‘Viva la revolucion’ while preparing for our 9-5.
probably the last person on twitter to say this but #nw One Battle After Another (2025) - dir. Paul Thomas Anderson
Day 4 of 31 Days of horror goes to Tigers are not afraid by Issa Lopez. Effects of war on orphans wrapped in supernatural and magic realism. That’s how I’d describe this film. We are resilient creatures and kids,in their all innocence, are the most resilient. It’s on prime.
TIGERS ARE NOT AFRAID is outstanding. Brutally intense, but still tender and warm. CITY OF GOD grit + environs embracing the dark fantasy sensibilities of Guillermo del Toro. Give this one a watch if you're aching for an emotional ride.

Day 3 of 31 days of Horror goes to Kaun (1998). I wanted a rerun on a Friday night rather than a new film. Went back to my first ever horror film that I’ve watched countless times. My mother got so scared after this film that she made sure I wouldn’t watch either but lol this…

2nd day of 31 Days of Horror goes to Titane (2021) by Julia Ducournau. This French film was the Palme d’Or winner at Cannes in 2021. Julia is only the second female filmmaker to do so. I cannot say that I understood this film. It was bizzare, disturbing and weird to say the…
thinking about when Julia Ducournau won the 2021 Palme d’Or at the Cannes film festival for TITANE

1st day of 31 days of Horror goes to Chime (2024) by Kiyoshi Kurosawa. I’ve been a fan of his work since I watched Pulse (2001) and Cure (1997). Chime is creepy, weird and borderline psychotic. I felt a dread while watching it, trying to make sense of what is happening on…
I finally watched a horror film this year that scared me. Thank you Kiyoshi Kurosawa for making Chime (2024). I loved it.

Operator in me panicked when I saw the same app in multiple languages. Very curious to know how Seekho team is managing user research to QA and prod deployment for each app and making sure everything remains the same except the content and the language it is in. Operationally…
Why would someone pay for videos that are available for free on Youtube and Instagram? And yet Seekho has convinced millions of Indian to pay monthly subscription fee to watch reels! My most comprehensive breakdown of a product till date for The India Notes newsletter. Read…

I am a kid who grew up watching and reading horror. My first earnings as a writer on the internet was for writing a horror story. This is the genre I’ve always been bullish on. That scares you, engages you and has been an honest vessel to talk about literally everything. Right…
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