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    In the essay “Why We Crave Horror Movies” Stephen King discusses why horror movies are so appealing. We are all mentally ill; however‚ some of us are better at hiding our “insanity” (emotions) than others. King compares the thrill of seeing horror films to going on a roller coaster ride and says that we like to watch them to show others that we aren’t afraid‚ “that we can ride this roller coaster.” We also go to view these horror movies to relax‚ release our emotions‚ and have ‘fun’ which is a “very

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    summarize Stephen King’s argument‚ he explains his thoughts on why people crave horror movies. After reading the give supports of why‚ Stephen King has been convincing that people are attracted to horror movies because they let people express they’re fearless‚ their true sanity and feeling on normality. In this argument Stephen King talks about how people’s appetite changes for roller coasters by stating “And horror movies‚ like roller coasters‚ have always been the special province of the you; by

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    A film like The Mist (2007) comes as a prime example of being a postmodern film in the disaster movie cycle. Postmodern films attempt to avoid metanarrtive’s or narratives/stories that enforce old ideas we have seen in to many movies to count‚ postmodern films want to be inclusive and unique. Throughout the entire film there are many different examples of postmodern ideas‚ but the big three examples include the diverse cast of characters‚ the dark examination of religion and the films ending. First

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    The Relevance of Sound in Silent Films Before the introduction of sound in the film industry‚ two prominent silent films during the 1920’s were Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror and The Battleship Potemkin. In Chapter 11 of The Film Experience‚ Corrigan and White pose a question regarding the use of sound in silent films. Corrigan and White asked whether sound allows film to fulfill a mission to reproduce the world‚ as it is‚ or if sound hinders cinema’s visual expression. Considering Corrigan

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    of Why We Crave Horror Movies Thesis: Stephen King never clearly states the thesis of this essay however there is enough information provided that we can infer one. We need to keep our inner lyncher at bay by feeding ourselves with small portions of demonic‚ bloody‚ violence‚ found in horror movies. King writes “It deliberately appeals to all the worst in us. It is morbidity unchained‚ our most base instincts let free‚ our nastiest fantasies realized...” (Why We Crave Horror Movies‚ paragraph

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    In Harry M. Benshoff’s and Sean Griffin’s "Introduction to the Study of Film: Form and Representation‚" they use the terms encoding and decoding for the critique of films. Encoding is when a producer of an artwork incorporates meanings in their work whether it is intentional or non-intentional. Decoding is the viewer’s interpretation of the meaning. The decoding varies from viewer to viewer based on individual social and historical upbringing. The manner in which the producers encoded the work may

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    In Stephen King’s essay “Why We Crave Horror Movies” he suggested that we are all mentally ill‚ demonstrated by those who talk to themselves on occasion‚ make grimacing faces or have hysterical fears of snakes‚ the dark‚ or tight places. King also stated that he believed that a horror movie appealed to all that is worst in us‚ allowing us to experience morbidity‚ basic instincts and fantasies in the darkness of the theater. We all know someone who talks to himself on occasion or someone

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    Sometimes distorting it to evoke emotion‚ moods and ideas. Expressionism was mainly an artistic outlet before taking its place in film. It was used as a method of disposing with aesthetically pleasing works and focusing more on the abstract. The artist would often use bright‚ clashing colors‚ messy and jagged lines‚ and flat shapes. This could easily be translated to film to evoke a sense uneasiness‚ anxiety and fear. A great example of this would be The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari‚ it used expressionism

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    In Stephen Kings essay "Why We Crave Horror Movies" he claims that we are all mentally ill. According to King‚ people’s quirks are proof of this. The antidote to our mental illness‚ king says‚ is that we watch horror movies to "re-establish our feelings of essential normality". King also says that we watch them to satisfy the bad in us. We all do crazy things in our lives. Once in awhile we all want to thrash out on someone‚ to prove a point‚ or just to hurt them for the sake of hurting them. We

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    Children in Film When pure innocence mixes with pure evil in film the result is often a terrified audience. This frightening combination is present in the wildly popular evil child genre of horror films. Because everyone has interacted with children‚ many people find evil children are inherently terrifying because they can imagine themselves as the adults in the movie. Critics of the genre often only identify evil children through the child themselves‚ but all evil children in horror films should be

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