Trump creates a lot of passion among people.

It seems you either love him or hate him, with no in-between.

This has led to some controversy in the horror community from theTerrifierfranchiseof all places.

Damien Leone Meant Well, But All Horror Movies Are Political

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It had the opposite effect.

Im all for freedom of speech and expression.

That being said, Terrifier is NOT in any way shape or form a political franchise.

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For example, writerC.

All art is political.

Some of those messages are obvious.Monster movies of the 1950s often looked at the ills of atomic weapons.

Art the Clown posing as a mall Santa in Terrifier 3.

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This horror bad guy is taken out in the most fitting fashion.

you could find so many obvious political messages in today’s horror movies as well.

That spoke volumes in the ’80s during the AIDS crisis.

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Some even found themselves banned as “video nasties.”

Slasher movies thus became a form of political rebellion.

So, Damien Leone, you’re wrong all films have a sociopolitical message.

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Even Art the Clown and his bloody axe have something to say.

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