Horror is a genre based on impact, with each project trying to make watchers feel something — typically terror — with many attempting to use the fears at their center to educate on some vital issue. There have been countless movies that do this well, but there are unfortunately even more that bungle their topic completely and send people away with a worse understanding than they had before. Nowhere is this more dangerous than youth-focused content, particularly around stories of self-harm like Adam Egypt Mortimer’sSome Kind of Hate.