Sub-genres research
on horror
Comedy Horror
Entertainment that contains jokes and humor to make the
audience laugh and horror features to make them scared.
http://www.google.co.uk/#q=define+comedy
Shaun of the dead fits into comedy horror as it mocks the
idea of horror and as it’s not realistic.
Science fiction
fiction based on imagined future scientific or technological
advances and major social or environmental changes,
frequently portraying space or time travel and life on other
planets.
http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/scien
ce-fiction?q=science+fiction
Alien fits into the science fiction category as ‘aliens’ are
supposedly in our universe somewhere and are one of the
biggest science research topics.
Supernatural Horror
Can include ghosts, monsters, dark forces, zombies, or
pretty much any creepy thing that can’t be found in the
real world.
Paranormal activity comes into this category because
everything included in this subgenre is ‘unnatural’ as
these sort of things aren’t seen in everyday life. People
get the thrill of these sort of films because of the
unknown.
Psychological Horror
Driven by characters’ fears and focused more on
psychological dread than on murder, mutilation, and gore.
Could be supernatural, but is more often associated with
those twists where the protagonist turns out to be insane.
http://joannaparypinski.com/2011/06/29/list-of-horrorsubgenres/
The Blair Witch Project enters this category as bad things
are in the dark and it winds up your mind making you
think about what’s going on; this gives the audience a
thrilling experience.
Gothic Horror
involves psychological terror in historically romantic
settings, usually including mysteries, ghosts, castles,
decay, madness, hereditary curses, and death.
http://joannaparypinski.com/2011/06/29/list-of-horrorsubgenres/

The mummy comes under this subgenre as there is a lot
of darkness and conventional ‘gothic’ objects.
Slasher Horror
a horror film, especially one depicting a series of violent
murders or assaults by an attacker armed with a knife or
razor.
Scream; this comes into this subgenre as the killer
‘scream’ kills other characters using lethal weapons and
‘screams’ identity is never revealed.

Subgenres

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    Comedy Horror Entertainment thatcontains jokes and humor to make the audience laugh and horror features to make them scared. http://www.google.co.uk/#q=define+comedy Shaun of the dead fits into comedy horror as it mocks the idea of horror and as it’s not realistic.
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    Science fiction fiction basedon imagined future scientific or technological advances and major social or environmental changes, frequently portraying space or time travel and life on other planets. http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/scien ce-fiction?q=science+fiction Alien fits into the science fiction category as ‘aliens’ are supposedly in our universe somewhere and are one of the biggest science research topics.
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    Supernatural Horror Can includeghosts, monsters, dark forces, zombies, or pretty much any creepy thing that can’t be found in the real world. Paranormal activity comes into this category because everything included in this subgenre is ‘unnatural’ as these sort of things aren’t seen in everyday life. People get the thrill of these sort of films because of the unknown.
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    Psychological Horror Driven bycharacters’ fears and focused more on psychological dread than on murder, mutilation, and gore. Could be supernatural, but is more often associated with those twists where the protagonist turns out to be insane. http://joannaparypinski.com/2011/06/29/list-of-horrorsubgenres/ The Blair Witch Project enters this category as bad things are in the dark and it winds up your mind making you think about what’s going on; this gives the audience a thrilling experience.
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    Gothic Horror involves psychologicalterror in historically romantic settings, usually including mysteries, ghosts, castles, decay, madness, hereditary curses, and death. http://joannaparypinski.com/2011/06/29/list-of-horrorsubgenres/ The mummy comes under this subgenre as there is a lot of darkness and conventional ‘gothic’ objects.
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    Slasher Horror a horrorfilm, especially one depicting a series of violent murders or assaults by an attacker armed with a knife or razor. Scream; this comes into this subgenre as the killer ‘scream’ kills other characters using lethal weapons and ‘screams’ identity is never revealed.