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A rediscovered dystopian masterpiece originally published in 1977 and recently reissued to significant acclaim.
The performance of Rhys Fehrenbacher (J) is widely cited as the film's emotional anchor. 3. "They" by Kay Dick (Novella) "They" by Kay Dick (Novella) In an unnamed,
In an unnamed, near-future Britain, a group of "they" (conformists/philistines) systematically destroys art, books, and individual expression. The narrator and a small group of artists live in a state of constant, quiet paranoia as "they" slowly close in. Produced by , this supernatural horror film (also
Modern reviewers at The New Yorker describe it as "chilling" and "uniquely eerie," noting its dreamlike logic and the terrifying anonymity of the antagonists. "They" by Kay Dick (Novella) In an unnamed,
Produced by , this supernatural horror film (also known as Wes Craven Presents: They ) explores the "night terrors" of childhood and the fear of the dark.