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    There is no doubt that the barrage of horror movies over the years as caught the attention of humanity‚ young and old. Movies about monsters so inhuman so beastly that they make us shake with terror‚ but our minds spark with an interest that we didn’t even know we had. One such monster is the vampire. The vampire has been portrayed for centuries as a blood-sucking‚ soulless and ruthless killer. A vampire has no other desire than to obtain it’s most base desires. This being human blood. A vampire

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    It is almost Halloween and we all have costumes and haunted houses on our minds. The nights are getting longer‚ darker‚ and colder‚ the perfect conditions for watching a horror movie. We all love horror movies but what makes a horror movie what it is? What happens behind the scenes that brings the whole thing together? Silence of the lambs is a good movie (and originally a book) to look at when it comes down to great chemistry behind the scenes and a great story. If you have never seen the movie

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    not‚ in a movie. The movie “It” (2017) portrays a metaphor on fear and bravery (spoiler warning). Although at first it just looks like another horror movie‚ the deep rabbit hole the metaphor has made “It” look like the masterpiece of this century. Instead of

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    This paper will look at Ridley Scott’s use of distinctive characteristics from both science fiction and film noir‚ in the multi-generic film Blade Runner. In order to do this‚ we must first establish what the main characteristics are for film noir and science fiction respectively. These can be divided into visual style‚ structure and narrational devices‚ plots‚ characters and settings and finally worldview‚ morality and tone. The reason why it is important to know these genres‚ is because genre

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    Caché was that it was an incredibly suspenseful film with an unsatisfying ending. The film was able to project its suspense by doing something that isn’t seen in many films. Caché omitted the use of extra diegetic sound. By doing this the viewer is left with silence. This is something that the audience is not used to experiencing. Horror films have been known to capitalize on the use of silence‚ but never to this extent. Generally‚ horror films use silence only to follow it with something comparable

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    Spaulding. (Bill Mosley) Chop top from Texas Chainsaw Massacre II plays Otis Driftwood‚ an outcast to the firefly family but still a family member. (Karen Black) plays Mother firefly‚ with Sheri Moon Zombie in her feature debut as her daughter Baby. The film starts off on Halloween eve in Texas at a gas station‚ where we meet Captain Spualding in the moments before his place gets robbed. A wonderful scene I might mention as to show that Rob Zombie goes into

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    was and why was it called the Mystery Cabin. She said " because when she was 19 her and her boyfriend was taking a walk in the forest/woods‚ and they saw this old run down cabin. Her boyfriend Jeff went to go into the cabin and it looked like a horror film. Because there was a old wooden rocking chair and rats all over the grounded. The old lady said she can’t talk about it any more because she didn’t any to get to detailed with it because it just creep her out. So I ask were was the cabin at she

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    Nosferatu Essay

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    Nosferatu (1922) is a groundbreaking film of its kind. As a German horror film‚ the vampire movie is one of the earliest of its genre. The film is based on Bram Stocker’s 1897 book Dracula. In Nosferatu‚ Murnau created some of the most detailed images in German expressionist cinema during the Weimar years. Nosferatu’s shadow ascending their stairs toward the woman who awaits him evokes an entire era and genre of filmmaking. There are vivid scenes in the film when Nosferatu’s ship glides into the

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    There are many different elements in the movie Jurassic Park that make the movie interesting. This film plays with the question What if dinosaurs were alive today? The director‚ Steven Spielberg‚ uses sound‚ lighting‚ camera angles‚ comic relief‚ and even combines some of these different things to make this film a spectacular one. Not only that‚ but it is a unique kind of action/adventure movie because it is about dinosaurs‚ which makes it even more interesting. The sound in the movie was used fantastically

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    Alfred Hitchcock’s powerful thriller‚ “Psycho” (1960) is a work of an auteur who builds suspense and horror through which the audience is skillfully positioned into identifying with different characters. Throughout the film‚ Hitchcock’s techniques voyeuristically implicate the audience to shift their sympathy between two main characters Marion Crane (Janet Leigh) and Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins). Hitchcock explores the nightmarish themes of madness‚ duality of characters‚ personal traps and voyeurism

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