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Boston.com's Halloween list of the top 50 scariest
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''The Shining'' and other
scary movies. THE SHINING (1980) Directed by Stanley Kubrick Kubrick's adaptation of Stephen King's novel about the Torrance
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Scary Movie 4 (Unrated Widescreen Edition): Craig Bierko, Chris Elliott, Kevin Hart, James Earl Jones, Cloris Leachman, Michael Madsen,
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Directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans. With Carmen Electra, Dave Sheridan, Frank B. Moore. A year after disposing the body of a man they accidently killed,
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Lists of the best
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Do you want to watch a horror
movie without all the blood, guts and gore? Try " The Changeling" or "Rosemary's Baby."
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Horror film
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Horror films are movies that strive to elicit fear, horror and terror from viewers. In horror film plots, evil forces, events, or characters, sometimes of supernatural origin, intrude into the everyday world. Horror movies usually include a central villain. Early horror films often drew inspiration from characters and stories from classic literature, such as Dracula, Frankenstein, The Mummy, The Wolf Man, Phantom of the Opera and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Later horror films, in contrast, often drew inspiration from the insecurities of life after World War II, giving rise to the three distinct, but related, sub-genres: the horror-of-personality film, the horror-of-Armageddon film, and the horror-of-the-demonic film. The last sub-genre may be seen as a modernized transition from the earliest horror films, expanding on their emphasis on supernatural agents that bring horror to the world.[1]
Horror films have been criticized for their graphic violence and dismissed as low budget B-movies and exploitation films. Nonetheless, all the major studios and many respected directors, including Alfred Hitchcock, Roman Polanski, Stanley Kubrick and Francis Ford Coppola, have made forays into the genre. Serious critics have analyzed horror films through the prisms of genre theory and the auteur theory. Some horror films incorporate elements of other genres such as science fiction, fantasy, mockumentary, black comedy, and thrillers.
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