
Ninfa Galeano
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Journalist. Content Creator. LGBT+ perspective 🏳️🌈
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Forbidden Fruits Review: A Hilarious Toxic Cult of Feminist Witches
Forbidden Fruits, directed by Meredith Alloway, is a vibrant and audacious debut that blends horror and comedy within the context of a modern-day mall culture. The film, which draws inspiration from Lily Houghton’s play Of the woman came the beginning of sin, and through her we all die, introduces audiences to a coven of young women who navigate the complexities of friendship and rivalry while engaging in witchcraft rituals.
By Ninfa Galeanoa day ago in Critique
Pretty Lethal Review: An Unexpected Blend of Ballet and Extreme Violence
Pretty Lethal is a horror movie created by Amazon Prime Video, directed by Vicky Jewson and written by Kate Freund. The film follows a group of five American ballerinas: Bones (Maddie Ziegler), Princess (Lana Condor), Grace (Avantika), Chloe (Millicent Simmonds), and Zoe (Iris Apatow), who are on their way to a prestigious dance competition in Budapest. Their journey takes a dark turn when their bus breaks down in a remote area of Hungary, forcing them to seek refuge in a seemingly abandoned inn run by Devora Kasimer, performed by Uma Thurman, a former ballet star with a mysterious past.
By Ninfa Galeano4 days ago in Critique
6 Best Horror Anthology Films
Horror anthology films are a fascinating subgenre that combines multiple short stories into a single cinematic experience, often linked by a common theme or framing device. This format allows filmmakers to explore various narratives, styles, and themes within the horror genre, making it a versatile and engaging way to tell scary stories.
By Ninfa Galeano5 days ago in Horror
Top 10 High-Quality Horror Movies from Asia. AI-Generated.
Asian cinema has produced a wealth of horror films that are both innovative and terrifying. Here are ten high-quality horror movies from various Asian countries, including India, the Philippines, Japan, Indonesia, and South Korea.
By Ninfa Galeano6 days ago in Horror
10 Latin American Horror Movies You Must Watch. AI-Generated.
Latin American horror cinema has emerged as a vibrant and essential part of the global film landscape, showcasing unique narratives that blend folklore, social critique, and cultural identity. This genre has evolved significantly over the decades, reflecting the region's complex history and diverse traditions.
By Ninfa Galeano7 days ago in Horror
4 Horror Movies Starring Demi Moore That You Must Watch
Demi Moore is a highly accomplished actress who began her career as a model in 1978 and soon after started working as an actress. Moore has enjoyed great artistic and financial success, earning a significant amount of money over the years. However, her name resurfaced with a vengeance after she starred in the 2024 body horror film *The Substance*, a film that earned her several major industry awards.
By Ninfa Galeano8 days ago in Horror
Do Not Enter Review: When the Price of Fame Is Too High
Do Not Enter, directed by Marc Klasfeld, is a horror film that dives into the world of urban exploration, blending supernatural elements with the thrill of adventure. The film follows a group of young explorers, known as the Creepers, who venture into the abandoned Paragon Hotel, drawn by its dark history and the promise of hidden treasure. However, their quest quickly turns into a nightmare as they encounter supernatural threats and rival explorers.
By Ninfa Galeano11 days ago in Critique
Puma Punku: The Most Mysterious Archaeological Site on the Planet
Puma Punku, meaning Door of the Puma in the Aymara language, is an ancient archaeological site located in Bolivia, near the more widely known ruins of Tiwanaku. This site is renowned for its remarkable stonework and architectural features, which have puzzled historians and archaeologists for decades.
By Ninfa Galeano12 days ago in FYI
Female Performances in Horror Films That Have Won an Oscar. AI-Generated.
The intersection of horror films and the Academy Awards is a rare and intriguing phenomenon, particularly when it comes to female performances. Historically, the horror genre has been underrepresented at the Oscars, but a few standout performances have broken through to achieve recognition.
By Ninfa Galeano13 days ago in Horror
The Real Winner of the 2026 Oscars: The Horror Genre Takes Home 8 Awards
The recent Academy Awards marked a historic moment for the horror genre, as three films—Sinners, Frankenstein, and Weapons—collectively won a remarkable total of eight Oscars. This achievement not only highlights the growing recognition of horror films within the cinematic landscape but also signifies a shift in the Academy's perception of the genre.
By Ninfa Galeano14 days ago in Journal











