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  "textContent": "The 1970s produced some of the most unsettling horror films ever made, and many of them still feel uncomfortable many decades later. Unlike modern horror, which reframes and reuses trends from the past, these movies often relied on realism, bleak themes, and raw presentation.\n\nThese low budgets, practical effects, and controversial subjects created a sense that audiences were watching something they maybe weren’t supposed to see. The decade also reflected real-world anxieties, from violence to social collapse, which made the horror feel disturbingly grounded. These movies aren’t classics of horror just due to their legacy, but for how they were initially constructed.\n\nThe post 20 ’70s Horror Movies That Still Feel Uncomfortable Today appeared first on Den of Geek.",
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