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TAOF Presents Natural Horror November #4: The Many Faces Of Disaster Horror

TAOF Presents Natural Horror November #4: The Many Faces Of Disaster Horror

Update: 2020-11-20
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This episode looks at the little-known genre of Disaster Horror, and when it overlaps with Natural Horror. This is one of the longest episodes for a reason: there is a lot to talk about!



This episode looks at four types of disaster horror, and the films discussed include: Earthquake!, The Wave, Threads, Chernobyl, Flu, Contagion, Melancholia and These Final Hours.



I hope you are enjoying these episodes! A list of natural horror films  is available on our blog,  anatomyoffear.com, in case you want  recommendations. We will be watching  natural horror films all month,  and if you want to participate, use the  hashtag #NaturalHorrorNovember.


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TAOF Presents Natural Horror November #4: The Many Faces Of Disaster Horror

TAOF Presents Natural Horror November #4: The Many Faces Of Disaster Horror

Brandon Young