Episode Thirteen is a haunted house story trapped in a found-footage gimmick, where the real horror isn’t the ghosts, it’s how much better this would’ve been as a movie.
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Episode Thirteen is a haunted house story trapped in a found-footage gimmick, where the real horror isn’t the ghosts, it’s how much better this would’ve been as a movie.
It’s rare that I say this, but 130something pages is the perfect length for such an oddball novel.
The meditation of someone between life and death. Between the present and the past.
The more of himself Bret Easton Ellis incorporates to his novels, the better they get.