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Poor Things
by Tony McNamara
Max confronts Baxter after discovering disturbing medical files, leading Baxter to reveal the macabre truth behind Bella's existence. Baxter explains how he salvaged a pregnant suicide victim's body and performed a radical brain transplant to create a new life, forcing Max to grapple with the ethical horror of Bella's origin.
Blue Velvet
by David Lynch
Jeffrey and Sandy walk through their neighborhood at night, bonding over shared history before diving into the macabre details of a local police investigation. Jeffrey's curiosity about a severed ear he found leads Sandy to reveal classified information she overheard from her detective father, establishing a dark mystery that contrasts with their innocent surroundings.
Wednesday
by Alfred Gough, Miles Millar
Wednesday Addams attends a court-ordered therapy session with Dr. Kinbott following a violent incident at her previous school. The two engage in a battle of wits as Kinbott attempts to break through Wednesday's macabre exterior by analyzing her unpublished novels and her relationship with her mother.
Nosferatu
by Robert Eggers
Ellen pleads with her husband Thomas not to leave on a long journey, haunted by a macabre premonition. She recounts a vivid dream where she married Death amidst a field of corpses, revealing a terrifying psychological connection to the darkness that threatens their future.
Addams Family Values
by Paul Rudnick
The gold-digging serial killer Debbie Jellinsky manipulates Fester Addams by feigning her 'purity' and innocence. Fester, completely oblivious to her true nature, reciprocates her affection with his signature macabre charm.
The gold-digging serial killer Debbie Jellinsky manipulates Uncle Fester into a marriage proposal by feigning innocence, while Fester's family looks on with their signature macabre approval.