Horror Movies
| Horror movies can also be related to suspense movies. They are dominated by elements of horror, shock, suspense, disgust, and terror. This kind of film incorporates numerous of sub-variety and |
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repeated themes. These can include but not limited to:
- Slashers
- Vampires
- Zombies
- Demonic Possession and Satanism
- Alien Mind Control
- Evil Children
- Cannibalism
- Werewolves
- Animals Attacking Humans,
- Non-living objects brought to life by curse enchantment or twisted science
- Haunted Houses
Horror films required little management and budget, but major studios and well appreciated directors have made irregular forays into the variety. There are also many horror films that display a substantial amount of cross-over with other movie types, in particularly science fiction movies.
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Films with such nature have always been popular ever since it was first screened in the 1890’s. Up until now many young and old movies goers enjoy a little fright from a horror movie. |
Recognized horror/suspense movies include:
- Frankenstein (1931)
- Psycho (1960)
- The Silence of the Lamb (1991)
- Jeepers Creepers (2001)
- Ghost Ship (2002)
- Wolf Creek (2005)
- Hostel (2006)
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