
The Ruins
by Scott Smith (2006)
Like 'midsommar ari', this book traps friends in a beautiful, remote location with terrifying consequences.
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Navigating a polarized society in their representation of social values, twenty-first-century horror films critically frame conflicting and divisive ideological issues. Culture Wars and Horror Movies: Gender Debates in post-2010 US Horror Cinema analyses the ways in which these “culture wars” make their way into gender, focusing on the post-2010 US context and its fundamental political divisions. Approaching these topics from feminist and postfeminist theories to ecocritical views, this volume explores how contemporary horror movies engage with the current context of “culture wars.”
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by Scott Smith (2006)
Like 'midsommar ari', this book traps friends in a beautiful, remote location with terrifying consequences.

by Adam Nevill (2021)
Similar to 'midsommar ari', this features friends on a trip in a remote, natural setting encountering dark traditions.

by Adam Nevill (2012)
This book shares 'midsommar ari's' focus on cults and disturbing rituals in isolated, sun-drenched locations.

by Thomas Tryon (1973)
Like 'midsommar ari', this story explores a seemingly idyllic rural community with dark, hidden traditions.

by Jennie Melamed (2017)
This novel echoes 'midsommar ari' with its unsettling, isolated community governed by rigid, disturbing rules.
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