What is Horror?
A horror film is defined as a film
genre seeking to elicit a negative
emotional reaction from viewers
by playing on the audience's
primal fears. The aim of the film
is to startle the viewer, fill them
with anticipation and explore the
viewers fears, nightmares and
phobias.
Common themes within horror films are;
supernatural, religion, the macabre and
thrillers. A plot within the genre generally
consists of the introduction of a force, event
or person into the everyday world.
Other elements involved include:
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Vampires
Zombies
Cannibals
Demons
Devils
Murderers
Werewolves
Ghosts
Examples of some highly successful
horror films are: psycho (1960), The
invisible Man (1933), The Bride of
Frankenstein (1935), The Texas
Chainshaw Massacre (2007) and The
Exorcist (1973)

Some well known examples of horror
films slated as terrible though are:
Night of the Creeps (1986), House of
the Dead (2003) and The Fly II
(1989).

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  • 1.
    What is Horror? Ahorror film is defined as a film genre seeking to elicit a negative emotional reaction from viewers by playing on the audience's primal fears. The aim of the film is to startle the viewer, fill them with anticipation and explore the viewers fears, nightmares and phobias.
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    Common themes withinhorror films are; supernatural, religion, the macabre and thrillers. A plot within the genre generally consists of the introduction of a force, event or person into the everyday world. Other elements involved include: • • • • • • • • Vampires Zombies Cannibals Demons Devils Murderers Werewolves Ghosts
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    Examples of somehighly successful horror films are: psycho (1960), The invisible Man (1933), The Bride of Frankenstein (1935), The Texas Chainshaw Massacre (2007) and The Exorcist (1973) Some well known examples of horror films slated as terrible though are: Night of the Creeps (1986), House of the Dead (2003) and The Fly II (1989).