Personal Lists featuring...

Nope 2022

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Films featured on the We'll See You In Hell Podcast

https://seeyouinhellpod.fandom.com/wiki/Episode_List

UPDATED: 6/4/24

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This isn't intended to be a comprehensive list. I'm just going to be periodically updating this list with titles from the following IMDB search parameters:

https://www.imdb.com/search/title/?title_type=feature,tv_movie,tv_series,tv_special,tv_miniseries,short&genres=horror

UPDATED: 6/4/24

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Supposedly from another world; extraterrestrial.

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(Short films) + (Horror films) + (Disney Films) + (Netflix) + (Award Winning Movies) + (War films) + (Short films by Emanuela Esposito) + (IFC + A2A Films) + (Rewatch fantasy /sci fi movies)

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Films I clearly remember watching in theaters.

9

Horror with mysterious twists and turns! Updated weekly.

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Films that are structured into chapters are a storytelling technique that allows for a non-linear narrative or the division of a longer story into smaller, more manageable parts. In these films, each chapter is a distinct segment or scene that serves to advance the plot or to provide different perspectives or flashbacks. This structure can create a sense of unpredictability and keep the audience engaged, as they are constantly presented with new information and twists in the story. Examples of films that are divided into chapters include "Pulp Fiction" (1994), "The Killer" (1989), and "Interstellar" (2014). The use of chapters in films allows filmmakers to be more experimental and inventive in their storytelling, and to create unique and memorable movie experiences.

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