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    generate an atmosphere that augments the joy of seeing a film. But I consider there are only a few genres that are capable of making the theater experience meaningful and eternal. The three top categories to see in a cinema are‚ without doubts: suspense‚ horror‚ and action. Suspense movies are the most attention grabbing of the three genres. They bounce a feeling of hesitation and nervousness about the outcome of the multiple actions. With tension being a primary emotion‚ suspense frequently makes

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    INCOGNITUM HACTENUS art philosophy horror vol.1 Real HorrorContents Editorial Caryn Coleman and Tom Trevatt.....................................3 Martin Carl Neville........................................................................5 Terror! Ben Rivers........................................................................10 Knowing Horror Amanda Beech.................................................................12 A Nature to Pulp the Stoutest Philosopher: Towards a Lovecraftian

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    OF CULTURE THROUGH EMPTINESS AND LONELINESS THE Onryō’S QUEST TO DESTROY THE BOURGEOISIE Hollywood; thoughts of the movie star and the next big feature film come to mind at the mention of it‚ but rarely does it evoke feelings of fear. The horror movie‚ on the other hand‚ does a fine job of evoking our fear responses in one form or another. Gore Verbinski’s The Ring and Takashi Shimizu’s The Grudge‚ as well as their Japanese predecessors‚ Nakata Hideo’s Ringu and Ju-On by the very same Shimizu

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    Yvette Tan’s Horror in “Waking the Dead and Other Horror Stories” Different from the Usual Since the dawn of time‚ horror has already been thriving on the Philippine mainstream (A. Paman‚ 2010). Men and women‚ old and young‚ alike‚ have been fond of being scared by the characters of the child-imitating tiyanak‚ the tree demon kapre‚ the vampire-like aswang‚ the horse-headed-human-bodied tikbalang‚ and the violent spirits‚ among others. When a typical Filipino is asked about what horror is for him

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    and Algernon Blackwood both implement the use of ghosts in their horror stories to terrify their audience. Horror stories have several different themes and sub-genres‚ one of which is the sub-genre of ghost stories. Blackwood is one author who used ghosts in his writings quite often‚ and Stephen King‚ maybe the most well-known writer of horror stories‚ also uses ghosts and spirits in his books. With both these authors being horror story writers‚ there are some aspects which are comparable between

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    The Gothic horror in this film is in the begging where Caleb is being watched through his computer when he wins to go to the research facility. Then‚ Caleb is flying over a land scape that haves to no life and is covered in snow and from there he is flown over another landscape that was like a forest and it had life. Caleb was then left in the middle of nowhere where he had to follow a river path to the building. When Caleb finally got to the building it was like a fort‚ or blockage area. There are

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    In An Introduction to the American Horror Film‚ Robin Wood states that “The release of sexuality in the horror film is always presented as perverted‚ monstrous‚ and excessive‚ both the perversion and the excess being the logical outcome of repression.” (Wood 213). By Leatherface showcasing his transgendered identity‚ it is monstrous and is viewed as him being over the top. His scream is very loud and has similarities to that of a women‚ and this correlates with Wood and how he says when sexuality

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    Personal opinions about the work Why We Crave Horror Movies We human beings all are more or less abnormal‚ in some way‚ but we never admit that we are‚ we just live in disguise pretending that everything is normal and try to control ourselves to not to generate embarrassment in front of other people. However‚ it’s really hard from us to wear the mask all the time and never show the real temperaments‚ we need to find a way to release ourselves without being known by others‚ otherwise we probably

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    pendulum‚ and narrowly escapes. In Poe’s story‚ he many gothic elements in this narrative such as‚ a frantic narrator‚ visions about a dream-like state‚ a setting that creates an atmosphere of suspense‚ and finally the use of time to illustrate the horror of death. Poe employs these elements by the use of his playbook‚ which created moods and feelings for the reader by making them feel uncomfortable and uneasy. The elements used in this narrative develop the tone of the narrative as dark‚ philosophical

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    profession was in the horror genre. “It was the greatest transfer of it’s kind ever

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