‘Director Joanna Tsanis turns grief into a tangible horror in The Killgrin’ – Review | MovieJawn

“If you are one of the millions of people in the world that suffer from depression or anxiety disorders, then you know how infuriating it is to hear phrases like, “cheer up,” “it’s all in your head,” or the dreaded, “just relax!” The human mind is a powerful place, and the horror genre has been rife with films depicting the pervasiveness of thought forms manifested from our fears and anxieties. From Tony Todd’s irresistible Candyman (dir. Bernard Rose, 1922) and the top hat-wearing monster of The Babadook (dir. Jennifer Kent, 2014), to the toothy monstrosity of Smile (dir. Parker Finn, 2022), writer-director Joanna Tsanis has now brought forward her own depression demon.”

Read my full review at MovieJawn.com


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