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For those unaware, meta-horror (in this case) refers to horror films that are particularly self-aware, governed by film-making that is extremely conscious of what genre it belongs to. Sometimes this simply means that the filmmakers will give a quick wink or a nod to previous horror classics, and at others there’s a full blown discussion by the actual characters in the film regarding the fact that they’re completely aware that they’re acting out a horror film.
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Going Home With Tyler Cameron Review: This is a simple, no-nonsense but cliched watch, with Cameron's boyish charms taking centre stage.
Horror films today are less fun to watch because they all seem to focus on being very dark and serious. I guess we have those ghost-hunter TV shows to thank for that.
I remember Chucky, awesome horror series in childhood