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  • Side note for Brave New World: I've seen a handful of people online say they've no interest in a jingoistic movie given gestures around. Which is strange to me, since if the trailer is even the slightest bit accurate, it's more in the vein of Winter Soldier, where the US government is the problem. Maybe they mean it's too close to reality? shrugs

  • It's been mixed over the past few years. I know way more people who've watched the post-Endgame shows than the post-Endgame movies. They certainly haven't been treated as the cultural event they were in the 2010s.

    Although, that's been shifting. A bunch of people I know both online and in real-life were pumped for Deadpool & Wolverine. I've been hearing a bunch of excitement over the upcoming Thunderbolts* and Fantastic Four movies. And I'm personally super pumped for Brave New World, although the reports of production woes seem to have tempered others' expectations.

  • My initial experience of I Saw the TV Glow was actually similar to yours: I liked it a good deal on first watch, but as We're All Going to the World's Fair is one of my favorite movies, Schoenbrun's follow up was always going to be at a disadvantage. But I rewatched TV Glow about a month ago, and it ended up my #13 on the year.

    As for Gazer, it's admittedly not primarily a horror film, but has enough terror and surreal imagery and atmosphere that I think it qualifies.

  • Starting with the best: The Substance, I Saw the TV Glow, Gazer (still playing festivals), Late Night with the Devil, Nosferatu, In A Violent Nature, Strange Darling, Longlegs, A Quiet Place: Day One, The First Omen.

    This year was great for showing that less conventional horror films can really make a splash, both in the online conversation and at the box office.