The document discusses conventions and themes in the horror genre. It outlines that in the 1980s, slashers like Friday the 13th and A Nightmare on Elm Street were popular, while later films mixed comedy. Throughout the decade, Stephen King adaptations were common. In the 2000s, remakes of American and foreign films emerged. Key themes discussed include good vs evil, religion, science gone bad, and the classic gothic. Elements like isolated settings, characters archetypes, camera techniques, sound, lighting, and editing are described as common horror conventions. Narrative and audience theories are also referenced to analyze horror storytelling.