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    Cargo The short film Cargo is directed by Ben Howling and written by Yolanda Ramke. Cargo is an influential horror film from Tropfest. It is intended for mature audiences and it is not suitable for children under the age of 12. Cargo was filmed in the NSW bushes; it is obvious when you hear the sound of the Kookaburra’s laughing in the trees. The main purpose of this film is to tell us that there is hope in the human spirit. Cargo is an interesting story that is mainly a tad scary‚ but the real

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    Australian director‚ Jennifer Kent‚ made her debut with the psychological horror film ’The Babadook’‚ starring Essie Davis as a mother ’Amelia’ and Noah Wiseman as son ’Samuel’. The theatrical poster for the film depicts the photography of the two actors surrounded by the illustration of a huge creature. Directly upon observing the image‚ viewers can already assume the code of the film to be horror or thriller. An eerie‚ chilling vibe can be felt instantly upon the first look. A large humanoid

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    Getter Have you never felt a sudden rush of panic when you saw something scary pop out of nowhere in a Horror movie? Have you never squirmed in you seat at the theatre or even in your living room chair because you saw something that was unsettling on the screen? II. Need Step Of course you have. All of us have. Every one of us has been afraid or startled by something or someone in the Horror movie medium. But‚ why? What make us so afraid of the ghoulish things we see in those movies? Have

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    There is a reason horror films are rated R. While people may want to see the terror‚ killing‚ crime‚ violence and blood‚ there is a sense of revulsion underlying it. It is even more so when movies are based on true stories. While the movie itself is entertaining‚ somewhere deep inside there is a sense of wrongness. The movie “The Killing Fields” is one of these. Directed by Roland Joffe‚ a London born producer‚ the movie is compelling‚ drawing the viewers into the story and into the lives of the

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    Erkal-1 Fatih Erkal 21301418 Eng 102-105 Sibel Evliyagil 27.02.2015 “Is fear a positive emotion? If yes‚ explain in what way. If no‚ explain its effects are and why they cannot be regarded as positive” Positivity of Fear for Human Beings Human beings‚ as a living and feeling creatures‚ live with their emotions and live with respect to their emotions as well. What is meant by "with respect to emotion" is that people usually make their choices according to their emotions throughout their lives. For

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    The beginning of found footage films can be traced back to the 1980’s with Cannibal Holocaust‚ it used both a staged filmmaking style and introduced a lost footage‚ then recovered and shown to the public style of filmmaking. While Cannibal Holocaust was one of the first films‚ The Blair Witch Project (1999) gave a new life to the genre which has been kept afloat by the likes of Cloverfield (2008) and the Paranormal Activity series. Found footage films are feature length movies‚ shorts‚ or webseries

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    of the movie. Of course in order to underline the variety of ’’exorcism’’‚ the director of the film William Friedkin had to feature this quote out‚ which is actually a quote from Bible. But not only this one but also the other quotes -especially the obscene ones- have right to be the most memorable quotes from the best horror movie in 70s‚ ’’The Exorcist’’. But why do people think it’s the best horror movie in that time and maybe in todays cinema? What makes it so popular? The scary scenes? The talent

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    A Famous Hoax

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    developed a popular story line throughout the media‚ beginning with a website claiming the witch story to be true. The purpose of this deceiving website was to fulfill the story of the Blair Witch Project by “viral marketing” and result in a haunting horror film. The “Blair Witch Project” as a website became an “internet sensation” (cite abc) by online browsers. The website featured the interesting story involving the three students on a quest to locate the “Blair Witch” while filming their progress in

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    McTeigue ’s 2012 film‚ The Raven. The movie is a detective horror film that describes an alternate way Edgar Allan Poe spent the last five days of his life‚ saying he chased after a serial killer that recreated his stories. Many people in America go to horror movies and‚ as told in a study by Andrede and Cohen‚ the people that approach-as apposed to avoid-these movies actually get a positive affect from watching these movies. In Paul Huggin ’s article‚ he shows that‚ yes‚ we do watch horror movies just

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    Compare the way in which the 2 films Frankenstein and Edward Scissor Hands represent stories of the misunderstood outcast in society. The 1930’s black and white film Frankenstein by James Whale and 1994’s film Edward Scissor Hands by Tim Burton are two movies about a misunderstood creation that is seen as an outcast and practically shunned by the community. In this essay I will be comparing the two films on the outcast‚ context‚ style and technique. The monster in James Whale’s production

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