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When one thinks of the phrase "a quiet place," they typically think of a calm, serene location where they go for respite, reflection, or something else synonymous and alliterative with "rest." However, thanks to John Krasinski, Bryan Woods, and Scott Beck, that phrase now elicits sheer terror! Like any good horror movie, the underlying fears of A Quiet Place are what make it so terrifying. There is great creature design, but the guilt, doubt, loss, love, mistakes, and sacrifices of the characters are what really gives tremendous depth to what the monsters represent. So, grab your felt game pieces, your bag of sand, and your toy space shuttle and join me and Lucas as we dive into why we love the horror of A Quiet Place!

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