Folk Horror and the Tale of the Straw Eyes
In the dim-lit spaces between tradition and terror, twilight and dawn, a unique subgenre of horror has taken root: folk horror. Unlike the jump-scares and gore of modern horror films, folk horror is deeply psychological, pulling its fear from the soil of ancient rites, forgotten customs, and the primal dread of isolation. It often revolves … Continue reading Folk Horror and the Tale of the Straw Eyes
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