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  2. Jul 2, 2022 · There are many great horror movies without gore and it's always a welcome surprise. The Conjuring and also the Annabelle films are incredibly creepy and tense, but these supernatural-focused stories don't have much blood.

  3. Jul 23, 2021 · Ever wonder what makes good horror movies or books scary? This article (shortlisted for the 2020 Shadow Awards Best Non-Fiction) breaks down how the best horror plays on common fears to terrify, shock, and fill us with dread.

    • Use space and technique to your advantage (It Follows) Horror, like action, is a genre that relies heavily on the manipulation of formal elements—the control of perspective, for example, or the way editing can be used to create stretches of pregnant tension or sudden, expertly timed jolts.
    • Gamble on performance (The Babadook) For a genre that relies so heavily on audience identification, horror tends to be indifferent to acting, at least as far as protagonists—too often it’s just “pretty people looking scared”—are concerned.
    • Relocate to an interesting time or place (The Witch) Advertisement. There isn’t much point in trying to come up with a wholly original idea for a new horror film; by now, just about every species of monster imaginable has been unleashed on audiences.
    • Borrow whatever you need (Resolution) On the other hand, if all horror premises have been exhausted, maybe the solution is just to embrace the familiarity.
  4. Aug 14, 2018 · "Horror movies need their monsters - whether it’s Dracula or Freddy Krueger; Henry the serial killer; a roaming demon; a stalking wraith; or a ravenous beast.

    • Build Suspense. Horror movie making should create a sense of fear and scare the audience silly. The acclaimed horror director Alfred Hitchcock once said “There is no terror in the bang, only in the anticipation of it.”
    • Create well-developed characters. As film makers we want the audience to be rooting for the characters in our films, and to care what happens to them.
    • Don’t show the monster! All horror movies have a monster of some kind; an evil-being who pursues the main characters, intent on causing them harm. It could be a literal monster like a werewolf, a creature like a shark, a supernatural being or a human wearing a mask and holding a weapon.
    • Dialogue, dialogue, dialogue! Poor dialogue is something that regularly lets down scary films yet it is one of the easiest and least expensive things on a film set to improve!
  5. Oct 26, 2011 · Neal Bell, a Duke professor of theater studies, says the best horror movies are thought-provoking and suspenseful. With Halloween approaching, horror movie fans are gearing up for another onslaught of ghosts, goblins and gruesome, disfigured, back-from-the-dead-again serial killers.

  6. Oct 26, 2023 · The best horror movies create empathy with characters in relatable situations, even within a fantastical narrative. For example, fear of the dark is a common phobia, so many horror...

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