Horror films often build their scares around what’s concealed within their environment. Filmmakers use editing and cinematography to construct a sense of spatial continuity within a scene, but in ...
Horror is a very difficult territory for filmmakers because one wrong move can tarnish an entire movie. If a director decides to tone down the scares, they risk boring the audience with an excessively ...
There are horror images so lasting that they define an entire genre. The stabbing of Marion Crane (Janet Leigh) in Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho is undeniably one of them. The shower curtain pulled back, ...
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