This week, Richard and Angeles stare straight into the creeping terror of It Follows (2014)—an indie horror that proves sometimes the scariest thing is... walking. Slowly. Relentlessly.
We dive scene by scene into this metaphor-rich psychological chiller, discussing everything from sexually transmitted demons to the film’s dreamlike cinematography and haunting score. Whether you love the pacing or wanted a little more bite, this one's built to stalk your thoughts long after it ends.
🚶♀️ In this episode:
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Full breakdown of It Follows (2014)
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Sex as horror: transmission, shame, and teenage anxiety
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The monster with no name—and many faces
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Detroit as a decaying, liminal horror landscape
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Viana’s Review Corner – Her take on indie horror, awkward intimacy, and vintage vibes
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