Still new, still finding my way around here (please redirect me if there's a better place for this) but I wanted to urge others to check out Under the Shadow as a potential Golden Brick candidate, as Adam and Josh mentioned in this episode. It's been a pretty strong year for horror movies and this is probably my favorite. I'm intrigued by the way so many things are "covered up" in the film (most obviously, Iranian women must be covered with a hijab) and the thematic implications of those various instances. I also loved The Babadook and while there are similarities, I prefer Under the Shadow for its glimpse into another culture's anxieties, and the fact that its horror speaks not just for one person's experience but for a whole class of people.