
Ninfa Galeano
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Journalist. Content Creator. LGBT+ perspective π³οΈβπ
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Saw: Worst to Best List
Saw is a successful horror film series that began in 2004, centering on the character John Kramer, known as the Jigsaw Killer. Kramer is a civil engineer who, after being diagnosed with cancer, decides to test his victims' will to live through elaborate traps and deadly games. Rather than directly killing his captives, he offers them a chance to survive if they demonstrate their will to live, which often involves inflicting physical pain or making difficult moral choices.
By Ninfa Galeano5 months ago in Horror
10 Horror Movies With Queer Representation That You Should See
The horror film genre evolves alongside society, and this is immediately reflected in the fictional stories that are created. In recent years, the West has recognized queer identity, which is reflected in various artistic expressions.
By Ninfa Galeano5 months ago in Pride
Play Nice Horror Novel Review: An original story for the haunted house subgenre
Throughout 2025, the horror literature has produced some great stories. In September, best-selling American author Rachel Harrison published a new horror novel that is captivating readers everywhere. Play Nice is a work that combines horror with a profound exploration of identity and family, offering a reading experience that is both entertaining and thought-provoking.
By Ninfa Galeano5 months ago in Critique
Whistle: An Overwhelming Story That Revives the Horror Genre
2026 is shaping up to be a great year for the horror genre. On February 6, Whistle, a film directed by Corin Hardy, written by Owen Egerton, and starring Dafne Keen and Sophie NΓ©lisse, will be released.
By Ninfa Galeano5 months ago in Horror
10 Countries That Would Survive Best if There Were a Third World War. AI-Generated.
For the past two years, mass media, social networks, and the internet in general have been talking about a possible Third World War, both from serious information sources as well as conspiracy groups that discuss these kinds of topics. Faced with these theories, any individual seriously considers this possibility and wonders what fate would befall them depending on the country where they reside.
By Ninfa Galeano5 months ago in Journal
SHELL Review: A Body Horror Comedy that Entertains
Shell is a body horror black comedy directed by Max Minghella, starring Elisabeth Moss and Kate Hudson. The film tells about the obsession for beauty and youth in Hollywood and in society in general. Shell could well be a parody of The Substance, the body horror movie directed by Caralie Fargeat, which was the big sensation of 2024.
By Ninfa Galeano5 months ago in Critique
Premonitory Dreams: What Are They and What Do They Mean?
Dreams have always generated mystery: sometimes they reflect emotions, desires and on certain occasions, they anticipate the future. These are called premonitory dreams, experiences in which the dream materializes on the physical plane.
By Ninfa Galeano5 months ago in FYI
31 Horror Movies to Watch Every Night in October. AI-Generated.
Today, October begins, and Halloween season is here, so you can question the nature of the real world and the supernatural. Watch each of these 31 horror movies every night this month and let yourself be fascinated by the madness.
By Ninfa Galeano5 months ago in Horror
The Simpsons 2 Movie Is Happening
The long-awaited movie The Simpsons 2 is finally in full development and will be released on July 23, 2027. The family's first feature film, The Simpsons Movie, hit theaters in July 2007. It was a huge commercial success, grossing $536 million worldwide on a budget of $75 million. Directed by veteran filmmaker David Silverman, the film showed Springfield enclosed under a giant glass dome after Homer accidentally polluted the town's lake. Although there have been rumors of a sequel for years, it has only now been confirmed that one is in the works.
By Ninfa Galeano5 months ago in Geeks
10 Transhumanist Horror Movies That Will Blow Your Mind. AI-Generated.
Transhumanism, the belief in enhancing the human condition through advanced technologies, often serves as a backdrop for horror films that explore the darker implications of such advancements.
By Ninfa Galeano5 months ago in Horror











