Louise Noel
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Blogger! I dive into the wormholes of movies, fiction and conspiracy theories. And randomly, poetry.
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It Welcome to Derry Episode 3 review
When most people watch the cave sequence in It, they focus on the jump scares. But if you pay attention, that moment between Dick Halloran, the second Major Leroy Hanlon, and Pennywise is a layered psychic confrontation. It’s not just horror it’s strategy, power dynamics, and the deeper rules of Stephen King’s universe at play.
By Louise Noel 2 months ago in Horror
IT and The Shining Movie Theory
There’s a theory that’s been gnawing at me that IT and The Shining are not just stories from the same writer, Stephen King, but two windows into the same psychic universe. One reveals how the power of the mind illuminates reality while the other shows what happens when collective fear creates it.
By Louise Noel 3 months ago in Horror
Thunderbolts Movie Review
Let’s be honest... When I first heard about Thunderbolts, I didn’t think much of it. The marketing was practically nonexistent, the trailer didn’t shake the internet, and the cast didn’t seem to scream blockbuster. In fact, the characters themselves didn’t fit the usual Marvel mold, no overly polished, Hollywood handsome superheroes. Just gritty, damaged people. It felt… average.
By Louise Noel 3 months ago in Critique
Echoes of Mokgoro Hill
In the shadow of Mokgoro Hill, the land baked under an unrelenting sun, and the wind whispered as though it had secrets it would never tell. The village of Serowe was a place where time walked slowly, and nothing ever happened. Until something did.
By Louise Noel 4 months ago in Fiction
The Echoes of Mokgoro Hill
In the shadow of Mokgoro Hill, the land baked under an unrelenting sun, and the wind whispered as though it had secrets it would never tell. The village of Serowe was a place where time walked slowly, and nothing ever happened. Until something did.
By Louise Noel 8 months ago in Chapters
The Assessment 2024 review . Content Warning.
In The Assessment, we are introduced to a dystopian world where prospective parents must pass an intense psychological and moral evaluation before being allowed to raise a child. The process involves a simulated child figure, portrayed by an adult, placed in their home to observe how they respond to the pressures and responsibilities of parenthood.
By Louise Noel 8 months ago in Futurism
etiolation
plants still grow in the dark.
By Louise Noel 8 months ago in Poets











