In this special episode of Spookier Times, we look back at the best fantasy, sci-fi, and horror films of 2020.
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In this special episode of Spookier Times, we look back at the best fantasy, sci-fi, and horror films of 2020.
2020 will go down as a historic year for the arts, a forced cultural reset that gave a wide range of art usually cast to the side a large platform through streaming access during a global pandemic. Of the Top 11 films of 2020, three were able to have a traditional theatrical release where anyone could safely watch in theaters if they were old enough and close enough; the rest are alternative releases through different streaming platforms.
My upload got shut off with no warning on Friday morning and so far five and counting customer service representatives/technicians have not been able to fix it. Their solution is to blame me or say “they’ll make a not of it.”
Sometimes it’s nice to celebrate Christmas with a less traditional story. There’s always a place for a traditional special, story, or film. I like to shake things up and celebrate all facets of the holiday season.
#31Days challenge is to watch a different horror film or TV show every day for the month of October. In his debut collection of non-fiction essays and reviews, professional media critic Robert J Gannon shares 65 original essays and reviews of horror media