She/Her, 27, INTJ, aromantic
📺 Horror, Comedy, Sci-Fi, Documentary
🎶 Synth-/Futurepop, Dark Cabaret, Ambient
🎮 Borderlands, CP2077, BioShock, Terraria
🎬 Cronenberg, Lynch, Jodorowsky, Gilliam
💚 LGBTQIA+, Art Deco,
Tech, Gaming, Crafts
Another march done. I definitely got my steps in for today. 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️💜
#Pride #HelsinkiPride
Another march done. I definitely got my steps in for today. 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️💜
#Pride #HelsinkiPride
Just a city elf in the countryside.
Just a city elf in the countryside.
Day 30 — The best horror film ending: Climax (2018)
Not the story's end specifically, but the feeling of relief of it finally being over. I love this film, but have never been closer to a movie-induced panic attack than while watching this.
Honourable mention: Pearl (2022)
Day 30 — The best horror film ending: Climax (2018)
Not the story's end specifically, but the feeling of relief of it finally being over. I love this film, but have never been closer to a movie-induced panic attack than while watching this.
Honourable mention: Pearl (2022)
Day 29 — The best horror film opening scene: Nope (2022)
Super creepy, domesticated wild animals are always scary, but chimps are the scariest.
Honourable mention: It Follows (2014)
Day 29 — The best horror film opening scene: Nope (2022)
Super creepy, domesticated wild animals are always scary, but chimps are the scariest.
Honourable mention: It Follows (2014)
Day 28 — Your favourite horror movie score: Eraserhead (1977)
I don't usually pay much attention to scores, but the amazing Lynchian soundscapes are really unlike anything else.
Day 28 — Your favourite horror movie score: Eraserhead (1977)
I don't usually pay much attention to scores, but the amazing Lynchian soundscapes are really unlike anything else.
Day 27 — Your favourite horror movie director: David Cronenberg
He's just a weird lil guy, a real freak. I really relate to that.
Honourable mention: David Lynch
Day 27 — Your favourite horror movie director: David Cronenberg
He's just a weird lil guy, a real freak. I really relate to that.
Honourable mention: David Lynch
Day 26 — Most chilling scene from a non-horror: Buried up to the neck in Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence (1983). Watched this while sick during Christmas as a teen and was stranded home alone with a REALLY high fever. The whole thing made it a pretty weird Christmas Eve watch.
Day 26 — Most chilling scene from a non-horror: Buried up to the neck in Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence (1983). Watched this while sick during Christmas as a teen and was stranded home alone with a REALLY high fever. The whole thing made it a pretty weird Christmas Eve watch.
Day 25 — Your favourite horror from the 1990s: Pi (1998)
Honourable mention: Jacob's Ladder (1990)
Day 25 — Your favourite horror from the 1990s: Pi (1998)
Honourable mention: Jacob's Ladder (1990)
Also, why is a still from a horror movie not allowed while pics of people with their pussies out are apparently a-okay. 🤷♀️
Also, why is a still from a horror movie not allowed while pics of people with their pussies out are apparently a-okay. 🤷♀️
Day 24 — Favourite horror movie scene:
The seagulls death scene in Triangle (2009) always makes me go, "Damn, this movie's so fucking great!".
Honourable mention: Whispering from the closet in Black Christmas (1974)
Day 24 — Favourite horror movie scene:
The seagulls death scene in Triangle (2009) always makes me go, "Damn, this movie's so fucking great!".
Honourable mention: Whispering from the closet in Black Christmas (1974)
Day 23 — The greatest horror-comedy film: What We Do in the Shadows (2014)
Honestly, my life hasn't been the same after discovering the comedic genius of Clement and Waititi.
Honourable mention: Scary Movie (2000)
Day 23 — The greatest horror-comedy film: What We Do in the Shadows (2014)
Honestly, my life hasn't been the same after discovering the comedic genius of Clement and Waititi.
Honourable mention: Scary Movie (2000)
Day 22 — Your desert island horror films: eXistenZ (1999), Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992), The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975), The Shining (1980), Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988), Session 9 (2001)
No explanations, just vibes.
Day 22 — Your desert island horror films: eXistenZ (1999), Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992), The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975), The Shining (1980), Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988), Session 9 (2001)
No explanations, just vibes.
Day 21 — Your favourite final girl: Anya Taylor-Joy as Margot in The Menu (2022)
Tough one to pick since I'm not really into the concept of final girls in general. Didn't want to do really obvious ones either.
Honourable mention: Hunter Schafer as Gretchen in Cuckoo (2024)
Day 21 — Your favourite final girl: Anya Taylor-Joy as Margot in The Menu (2022)
Tough one to pick since I'm not really into the concept of final girls in general. Didn't want to do really obvious ones either.
Honourable mention: Hunter Schafer as Gretchen in Cuckoo (2024)
Day 20 — Your favourite horror movie performance: Desiree Gould as Aunt Martha in Sleepaway Camp (1983). A minor part, but enormous and unhinged performance, as it should be.
Honourable mention: Grace Jones as Katrina in Vamp (1986)
Day 20 — Your favourite horror movie performance: Desiree Gould as Aunt Martha in Sleepaway Camp (1983). A minor part, but enormous and unhinged performance, as it should be.
Honourable mention: Grace Jones as Katrina in Vamp (1986)
Day 19 — The horror film that frightens you the most: Lake Mungo (2008)
The only film to ever make me lose sleep. Went a long time without seeing it because I thought it would just be a ghost story. Turns out there's much more than that.
Honourable mention: It Follows (2014)
Day 19 — The horror film that frightens you the most: Lake Mungo (2008)
The only film to ever make me lose sleep. Went a long time without seeing it because I thought it would just be a ghost story. Turns out there's much more than that.
Honourable mention: It Follows (2014)
Day 18 — Your favourite horror from the 1980s: Santa Sangre (1989)
Saw this recently in a theatre. What a gorgeous film! I'm also a sucker for stories with uncomfortable mother-son relationships, so there's definitely that.
Honourable mention: Brain Damage (1988)
Day 18 — Your favourite horror from the 1980s: Santa Sangre (1989)
Saw this recently in a theatre. What a gorgeous film! I'm also a sucker for stories with uncomfortable mother-son relationships, so there's definitely that.
Honourable mention: Brain Damage (1988)
Day 17 — The last horror film you watched:
Brainscan (1994)
This had been on my watchlist forever, and I finally had some time to kill and watch it. Aggressively and disgustingly (positively) '90s.
Day 17 — The last horror film you watched:
Brainscan (1994)
This had been on my watchlist forever, and I finally had some time to kill and watch it. Aggressively and disgustingly (positively) '90s.
Day 16 — First horror film you watched: The Gate (1987)
Watched it at a classmate's house as a kid and remember absolutely nothing about it.
Honourable mention: Halloween (1978)
Day 16 — First horror film you watched: The Gate (1987)
Watched it at a classmate's house as a kid and remember absolutely nothing about it.
Honourable mention: Halloween (1978)