Horror Movies Need to be More Than a Good Scare

If a comedy can be nothing but comedic moments stitched together, why can’t horror simply be a series of scares?

Glendalynn looks at the difference between the two genres, what drives her love of the horror genre and why it has to do double duty every single time. This episode includes a sneak peek at related content coming up in the Reflections by G blog including Grief: A Shared and Isolating Emotion and That Scene: ‘X’ and the Irrelevance of an Aging Woman

Intro music: Fairy G, by Dan O’Grady, https://www.patreon.com/danogrady

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Glendalynn Dixon

Glendalynn is an organizational change management & communications facilitator and senior consultant. As a writer, she combines humor with reflective storytelling at Reflections by G and Reflections on Horror.

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