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Totally Killer, Happy Death Day, Freaky and the Post-Postmodern Slasher

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There are few Hollywood genres quite as malleable as the slasher movie. This is typified by the new wave of hyper-self-aware entries in the horror subgenre. Totally Killer, which released on Prime Video this month, sends Jamie Hughes (Kiernan Shipka) back to the 1980s in a riff on Back to the Future. It’s a Wonderful Knife, which will release theatrically mid-November and on Shudder for Christmas, finds Winnie Carruthers (Jane Widdop) thrown into an alternate universe where she never existed in an obvious allusion to the basic premise of It’s a Wonderful Life. Totally Killer and It’s a Wonderful Knife […]

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