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diff --git a/content/posts/2022/dark-films-that-shaped-slist/index.md b/content/posts/2022/dark-films-that-shaped-slist/index.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fe6982e --- /dev/null +++ b/content/posts/2022/dark-films-that-shaped-slist/index.md @@ -0,0 +1,84 @@ +--- +title: "Dark films that shaped SLIST" +pubDate: 2022-06-15T16:00:00.000Z +updatedDate: 2026-04-05T16:29:13.000Z +draft: false +excerpt: "View the full IMDB list Dark film is not horror. Horror wants to scare you. Dark film wants to sit with you in the discomfort and refuse to look away. … Read more" +categories: + - Recommendations +tags: + - curation + - dark-culture + - film + - format-listicle + - tone-philosophical +featured: + src: https://cdn.slist.net/posts/dark-films-that-shaped-slist/cover.png + alt: "Dark cinematic collage in red and black tones" +legacy_wp_id: 15916 +--- +[View the full IMDB list](https://www.imdb.com/list/ls567189511/) + +* * * + +Dark film is not horror. Horror wants to scare you. Dark film wants to sit with you in the discomfort and refuse to look away. The films that shaped SLIST share one quality: they understand that beauty lives inside dread, that the most compelling images on screen are the ones that feel like something went wrong during production. These are the films we put on at 4am when the music stops and the real atmosphere begins.Diff truncated (91 lines total). View full commit on GitHub →