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SARAH: An iHorror Original Story

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“Razor Blades?”………”What do you mean there are razor blades in the heel of her shoes”…….”No, I’ll be there shortly” Dr. Laflame hung up his phone. “Honey, I have to go” Dr. Laflame nudged his wife. She let out a muffled snore. She was out cold. Normally at this time of night he would be too.

The clock struck midnight when Dr. Laflame arrived on scene. Firemen, police, and paramedics alike swarmed the area. Before him stood a raging house fire, on the curb in front of the house sat a little girl. She was wrapped in a blanket and being coddled by paramedics.

“Ah, Doctor, good of you to come” Mike, the leading officer, called out. “Is that the girl” Dr. Laflame asked, his face expressing concern. “Yeah, doctor, brace yourself.”

Dr. Laflame had been expecting a girl with bloody heels and maybe some bruising. He was greeted, instead, by the Sarah’s protruding stomach, and her horribly battered face. “Sarah, I am Dr. Laflame, I am here to help”

The first step was to perform a physical. Sarah didn’t let that happen. She wouldn’t let anyone near her. At the mention of undressing, Sarah attacked the nurse. She lunged from the exam table and sunk her teeth deep into the nurse’s neck.

Even the hulking orderlies had trouble subduing Sarah. It wasn’t until the infection ravaged her body, that we were able to inspect her. There are just some things no one should ever see.

Under Sarah’s clothing, lay a beaten body. Dr. Laflame inspected her himself. Where ample breasts would have once been, jagged patches of scar tissue now stood. Her swollen stomach was red and oozing. A crude c-section bound by shoe laces ran up the young girl’s stomach

It only became worse from there. Upon further inspection, it was realized Sarah’s vaginal opening had been cauterized. That explained the c-section, but not the dead child she still carried. This girl had seen hell, it was no longer a mystery why she fought so hard.

Every day Dr. Laflame came to check on Sarah, every day she remained silent. When Sarah finally did speak, this is the story she told.

“I was sleeping when brother came in. He climbed on top of me, he kept saying he loved me, but he was hurting me. I screamed for help.” She paused.

“It’s okay Sarah take your time”. The poor girl looked as though she were ready to cry. “When I screamed, brother put his hand over my mouth. He kept hurting me. He didn’t stop. When he did, I felt sticky inside. I screamed again and mommy rushed through the door as brother was dressing.”

“She was so mad, she screamed at me. She called me a whore, but it wasn’t my fault. Why didn’t mommy love me? Why did she have to hurt me?” Her big brown eyes searched Dr. Laflame for the answer. “I don’t know Sarah, that is what I am here to find out. Please continue.”

“Mommy dragged me out of bed by my ankles, she pulled me into the living room. Daddy held me down. She called me a sinner a whore, she said I was the reason brother did this. That she would fix it, that her home was no place for such dirty girls. Daddy ripped my night gown open. Mommy cut my chest with a broken bottle. I tried to get away, I tried to scream. Daddy slapped me.”

” When mommy pulled the glowing poker from the fireplace, she hurt me the same place brother did. I couldn’t fight back, daddy was too strong. When my tummy started growing, they hit me more. When my belly was so big, I felt ready to pop, Mommy said she would have no such abomination in her house.”

“They poured a clear liquid down my throat. They forced the bottle into my mouth and made me drink. It smelled bad and it burned going down. They said it would put me to sleep, and it did. When I woke up my head and tummy hurt. My tummy really bad. I lifted my shirt and there were shoe laces holding my tummy together.”

Dr. Laflame broke down, tears welled in his eyes. “I’m so sorry Sarah. Not everyone is like that. Your parents were bad people”. Sarah smiled, it was a first. “I know they were bad people. That’s why I set the fire. Bad people go to hell, so I sent them there. Dr. Laflame, do you think God will still love me?”

Dr. Laflame hugged the poor twelve year old girl, tears pouring from his eyes. “Yes Sarah, Yes I do.”

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‘Strange Darling’ Featuring Kyle Gallner and Willa Fitzgerald Lands Nationwide Release [Watch Clip]

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‘Strange Darling,’ a standout film featuring Kyle Gallner, who is nominated for an iHorror award for his performance in ‘The Passenger,’ and Willa Fitzgerald, has been acquired for a wide theatrical release in the United States by Magenta Light Studios, a new enterprise from veteran producer Bob Yari. This announcement, brought to us by Variety, follows the film’s successful premiere at Fantastic Fest in 2023, where it was universally praised for its creative storytelling and compelling performances, achieving a perfect score of 100% Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes from 14 reviews.

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Directed by JT Mollner, ‘Strange Darling‘ is a thrilling narrative of a spontaneous hookup that takes an unexpected and terrifying turn. The film is notable for its innovative narrative structure and the exceptional acting of its leads. Mollner, known for his 2016 Sundance entry “Outlaws and Angels,” has once again employed 35mm for this project, cementing his reputation as a filmmaker with a distinct visual and narrative style. He is currently involved in adapting Stephen King’s novel “The Long Walk” in collaboration with director Francis Lawrence.

Bob Yari expressed his enthusiasm for the film’s upcoming release, scheduled for August 23rd, highlighting the unique qualities that make ‘Strange Darling’ a significant addition to the horror genre. “We are thrilled to be bringing nationwide theatrical audiences this unique and exceptional film with terrific performances by Willa Fitzgerald and Kyle Gallner. This second feature from talented writer-director JT Mollner is destined to become a cult classic that defies conventional storytelling,” Yari told Variety.

Variety’s review of the film from Fantastic Fest lauds Mollner’s approach, saying, “Mollner shows himself to be more forward-thinking than most of his genre peers. He’s clearly a student of the game, one who studied his forebears’ lessons with adroitness to better prepare himself to put his own mark on them.” This praise underlines Mollner’s deliberate and thoughtful engagement with the genre, promising audiences a film that is both reflective and innovative.

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Sydney Sweeney’s ‘Barbarella’ Revival Forges Ahead

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Sydney Sweeney has confirmed the ongoing progress of the much-anticipated reboot of Barbarella. The project, which sees Sweeney not only starring but also executive producing, aims to breathe new life into the iconic character that first captured audiences’ imaginations in the 1960s. However, amid speculation, Sweeney remains tight-lipped about the possible involvement of celebrated director Edgar Wright in the project.

During her appearance on the Happy Sad Confused podcast, Sweeney shared her enthusiasm for the project and the character of Barbarella, stating, “It is. I mean, Barbarella is just such a fun character to explore. She really just embraces her femininity and her sexuality, and I love that. She uses sex as a weapon and I think it’s such an interesting way into a sci-fi world. I’ve always wanted to do sci-fi. So we’ll see what happens.“

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Barbarella, originally a creation of Jean-Claude Forest for V Magazine in 1962, was transformed into a cinematic icon by Jane Fonda under the direction of Roger Vardim in 1968. Despite a sequel, Barbarella Goes Down, never seeing the light of day, the character has remained a symbol of sci-fi allure and adventurous spirit.

Over the decades, several high-profile names including Rose McGowan, Halle Berry, and Kate Beckinsale were floated as potential leads for a reboot, with directors Robert Rodriguez and Robert Luketic, and writers Neal Purvis and Robert Wade previously attached to revive the franchise. Unfortunately, none of these iterations made it past the conceptual stage.

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The film’s progress took a promising turn approximately eighteen months ago when Sony Pictures announced its decision to cast Sydney Sweeney in the titular role, a move that Sweeney herself has suggested was facilitated by her involvement in Madame Web, also under Sony’s banner. This strategic decision was aimed at fostering a beneficial relationship with the studio, specifically with the Barbarella reboot in mind.

When probed about Edgar Wright’s potential directorial role, Sweeney adeptly sidestepped, merely noting that Wright has become an acquaintance. This has left fans and industry watchers speculating about the extent of his involvement, if any, in the project.

Barbarella is known for its adventurous tales of a young woman traversing the galaxy, engaging in escapades that often incorporate elements of sexuality—a theme Sweeney seems eager to explore. Her commitment to reimagining Barbarella for a new generation, while staying true to the character’s original essence, sounds like the making of a great reboot.

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‘The First Omen’ Almost Received an NC-17 Rating

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Set for an April 5 theater release, ‘The First Omen’ carries an R-rating, a classification that was almost not achieved. Arkasha Stevenson, in her inaugural feature film directorial role, faced a formidable challenge in securing this rating for the prequel to the esteemed franchise. It seems the filmmakers had to contend with the ratings board to prevent the film from being saddled with an NC-17 rating. In a revealing conversation with Fangoria, Stevenson described the ordeal as ‘a long battle’, one not waged over traditional concerns such as gore. Instead, the crux of the controversy centered around the depiction of the female anatomy.

Stevenson’s vision for “The First Omen” delves deep into the theme of dehumanization, particularly through the lens of forced birthing. “The horror in that situation is how dehumanized that woman is”, Stevenson explains, emphasizing the significance of presenting the female body in a non-sexualized light to address themes of forced reproduction authentically. This commitment to realism nearly landed the film an NC-17 rating, sparking a prolonged negotiation with the MPA. “This has been my life for a year and a half, fighting for the shot. It’s the theme of our film. It’s the female body being violated from the inside outwards”, she states, highlighting the importance of the scene to the film’s core message.

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Producers David Goyer and Keith Levine supported Stevenson’s battle, encountering what they perceived as a double standard in the ratings process. Levine reveals, “We had to go back and forth with the ratings board five times. Weirdly, avoiding the NC-17 made it more intense”, pointing out how the struggle with the ratings board inadvertently intensified the final product. Goyer adds, “There is more permissiveness when dealing with male protagonists, particularly in body horror”, suggesting a gender bias in how body horror is evaluated.

The film’s bold approach to challenging viewers’ perceptions extends beyond the ratings controversy. Co-writer Tim Smith notes the intention to subvert expectations traditionally associated with The Omen franchise, aiming to surprise audiences with a fresh narrative focus. “One of the big things we were excited to do was to kind of pull the rug out from under people’s expectations”, Smith says, underscoring the creative team’s desire to explore new thematic ground.

Nell Tiger Free, known for her role in “Servant”, leads the cast of “The First Omen”, set for release by 20th Century Studios on April 5. The movie follows a young American woman dispatched to Rome for church service, where she stumbles upon a sinister force that shakes her faith to its core and reveals a chilling plot aimed at summoning evil incarnate.

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