From 'The Exorcist' to 'Heretic,' why holy horror can be a hit with moviegoers
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"It is a rich canvas for social critique and it can also be a space to reassert traditional values," Abbott said, emphasizing that horror can delve into taboo subjects while also providing commentary on societal norms.
"Horror really serves that same process, as a way to reflect on death," said Brandon Grafius, noting that both horror and religion help us grapple with existential questions about human existence.
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