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Forget Candy and Roses: This "Horror Valentines" is for the Truly Twisted

Forget Candy and Roses: This "Horror Valentines" is for the Truly Twisted


Forget the sappy rom-coms and the overpriced chocolates. This Valentine's Day, ditch the traditional and embrace the macabre with a Horror Valentines movie marathon!


Instead of exchanging teddy bears, cuddle up with your significant other (or a close friend with a taste for the terrifying) and indulge in a selection of horror films that explore the darker side of love and desire.


Here are a few spine-chilling suggestions to get you started:



* "Bram Stoker's Dracula" (1992): This gothic masterpiece, directed by Francis Ford Coppola, offers a visually stunning and emotionally charged portrayal of the iconic vampire's obsessive love for Mina.


* "Crimson Peak" (2015): Guillermo del Toro's gothic romance is a visual feast with a chilling story of a young woman who marries a charming but mysterious aristocrat and soon finds herself trapped in a haunted house with a horrifying secret.

* "Let the Right One In" (2008): This Swedish coming-of-age horror film tells the story of a lonely boy who befriends a centuries-old vampire girl, leading to a poignant and unsettling exploration of love, loss, and the complexities of human connection.


Why a Horror Valentines Marathon?


* Unique and Memorable: Ditch the predictable and create a truly unforgettable Valentine's Day experience.


* Bonding Experience: Sharing a thrilling and terrifying experience can be an incredibly intimate and bonding moment.


* Embrace the Dark Side: Acknowledge that love, like life itself, can be messy, complicated, and even a little bit frightening.


So, this Valentines, trade in the chocolates for popcorn and the roses for a chilling soundtrack. You might just find that a little bit of fear can make your hearts beat faster than any sappy love song ever could.

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K P
K P
4 days ago

I will be doing the horrorthon.

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