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No matter what the Oscars tell us, horror is one of the most influential genres in cinema, and one film in particular has had an outsized legacy.
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While Nayler's story is wholly fictional, it is not without basis in a very real school of zoological thought, one which holds that octopuses are indeed unique within the animal kingdom as we ...