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55 horror movies came out last year - more than one a week - the most of any year this century.
But why would make-believe horror double its box office share in a decade which has seen real existential fear: wars, pandemics, and natural disasters.
And what do movies that scare us have to do with religions that comfort us?
Well, they’re both interested in what you believe, ask questions about evil, and want your attendance on a Sunday morning.
GUESTS:
This program is made on the land of the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation, and in Naarm
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55 horror movies came out last year - more than one a week - the most of any year this century.
But why would make-believe horror double its box office share in a decade which has seen real existential fear: wars, pandemics, and natural disasters.
And what do movies that scare us have to do with religions that comfort us?
Well, they’re both interested in what you believe, ask questions about evil, and want your attendance on a Sunday morning.
GUESTS:
This program is made on the land of the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation, and in Naarm
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