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    Kadrolsha Ona CaroleBy Kadrolsha Ona CaroleMay 19, 2025
    The Political Implications of Horror Movies. Fear as a Social Mirror

    By Kadrolsha Ona Carole

    The Political Implications of Horror Movies: Fear as a Social Mirror

    Horror movies have long been more than just entertainment—they serve as windows into societal anxieties, reflecting and even shaping the political landscape. Beneath the chilling imagery and terrifying narratives, horror films often communicate deep-seated fears about power, control, oppression, and rebellion.

    Horror as Social Commentary

    Many horror films act as social critiques, using fear to highlight real-world injustices and inequalities. For instance, Jordan Peele’s Get Out cleverly dissects racial tensions and systemic oppression, forcing viewers to confront unsettling truths about discrimination and privilege. Similarly, films like Candyman explore urban decay and gentrification, exposing how class and race influence societal structures. Horror, in this sense, becomes a vehicle for exploring political injustice in ways that traditional dramas often cannot.

    Fear as a Political Tool

    Governments and political movements have historically used fear to influence public opinion. Horror films tap into this manipulation, exploring dystopian themes and authoritarian control. The Purge franchise, for example, portrays a society where the government legalizes all crimes for a single night—an allegory for class warfare and institutionalized violence. These films force audiences to confront unsettling questions about political power and the ways fear is wielded against citizens.

    Reflecting Historical Trauma

    Societal trauma often finds its way into horror films, mirroring real-world crises such as war, economic instability, and pandemics. Zombie films, for instance, symbolize societal collapse, whether caused by nuclear threats (Night of the Living Dead) or viral outbreaks (28 Days Later). The horror genre serves as a cathartic space where audiences process collective anxieties about global catastrophes.

    Subversive Rebellion

    Horror films frequently challenge authority and social norms. Slasher films, which often feature marginalized protagonists fighting against an unstoppable force, can be seen as metaphors for rebellion against oppressive systems. This theme is especially prevalent in films where the antagonist represents societal constraints—whether it’s the suffocating rules of a puritanical society (The Witch) or a controlling patriarchal force (Carrie).

    Moral Panics and Censorship

    The horror genre has often faced scrutiny and censorship, particularly when films challenge dominant ideologies. Governments have historically banned films that they fear could incite unrest or “corrupt” public morals. For instance, controversial films like A Serbian Film or The Texas Chainsaw Massacre have sparked debates over artistic freedom versus public decency. The political debates surrounding horror reflect broader concerns about media influence, control, and propaganda.

    KO’s thoughts: Horror is more than just a genre of thrills and scares—it is a tool for reflecting and critiquing the political world. Through terrifying narratives, filmmakers expose societal fears, challenge authority, and force audiences to confront uncomfortable truths. Whether dissecting race, class, political control, or historical trauma, horror movies remain a powerful mirror to the anxieties of our time.

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