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    Cause and Effect Essay

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    Joetta Wray Campbell South University College Cause and Effect Essay The first horror movie I ever saw I can remember like it was yesterday I walked into a dark movie theater the first time without my parents excited and scared all at the same time‚ it was my first time seeing a horror movie. It was the summer of 1984 everybody was talking about this scary movie that they had saw with this scary guy with knives for fingers. Yes I

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    Humor and horror mix and match in RENTED SOULS by Eirik Moe Dahll-Larssøn Verdict: As far as the horror stories about humanity threatened by unimaginable supernatural evil go‚ RENTED SOULS by Eirik Moe Dahll-Larssøn is pretty darn funny! 4 out of 5 stars. Mini-synopsis: Dwarf was just another average guy until he got tricked into selling his soul to a demon. Now he finds himself embroiled in the not-so-secret war with extra-dimensional monstrosities threatening our world... with horrifying and

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    In this play‚ Little Shop of Horrors‚ we watched an employee‚ Seymour‚ working at a struggling flower shop‚ Mushnik’s Skid Row Florist’s. Seymour‚ along with his fellow employee Audrey and his boss Mr. Mushnik and three street kids who narrate the play‚ are all lamenting their place in life. One day‚ Seymour brings into the flower shop an exotic plant that he doesn’t know the origin of‚ only that it appeared after an eclipse. The play follows Seymour and the flower shop and their rise to fame because

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    it is most often his hinting towards the possibility of the supernatural that is most disturbing. Although The Shining may be most readily associated with impossible monsters made to imitate childhood nightmares‚ the intimate way in which these horrors are woven into the fabrics of reality offer readers a sense of truth in relation to the terrors of the unknown. By overshadowing supernatural elements with domestic terrors and implementing the impossible into the contemporary world that the readers

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    and experience a totally different one. However‚ everyone has a preference on what kind of movie is best. Romance‚ horror‚ action and comedy are the four main movie types. The kind of movie that someone sees can give clues as to what kind of person they are and what interests them most. People who prefer horror films obiously like to be grossed out or like to be frightened. The horror fans usually tend to enjoy suspense and anxiety. One might suspect these people love to go on frightening roller coaster

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    How did the cinema affect the lives of women and children in 1930’s? Labelled the ‘golden age of Hollywood’ the 1930’s was arguably a decade of turmoil. This led to many people attending the cinema to escape from reality. Among adults‚ women tended to go to the cinema more often than their husbands‚ and this finding was echoed by rowntree‚ who found that 75 per cent of cinema-goers in New York during the late 1930’s were women[1]. With large numbers of children attending these types of pictures

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    use of distinctively visual techniques‚ John Misto brings Bridie and Sheila’s experience vividly to life. Through the use of projected images‚ sound‚ music and symbolism; the horrors of war‚ survival and resilience are portrayed throughout the drama. Misto uses an array of projected images on stage to illustrate the horrors of war to the audience. The photographs projected behind the women‚ as they retell their struggles‚ supports their stories by transporting them and the audience back into the

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    Layers Of Fear Meaning

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    With the crackle of thunder complimented by rain that streams down every window‚ Layers of Fear ticks the first box in the list of horror clichés straight from the off. That’s not to say this psychedelic first-person horror doesn’t offer anything unique. Starting out in a seemingly empty 19th-century mansion certainly sets an uncomfortable tone‚ and aided by the rambling narrative of an artist who has completely lost his mind - Layers of Fear consistently unsettles you. While it’s forgivable to

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    The Pit and the Pendulum

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    American International Pictures | Release date(s) | August 12‚ 1961 | Running time | 85 minutes | Country | United States | Language | English | Budget | US$ 300‚000 | Gross revenue | US$ $2‚000‚000 | The Pit and the Pendulum[1] is a 1961 horror film directed by Roger Corman‚ starring Vincent Price‚ Barbara Steele‚ John Kerr‚ and Luana Anders. The screenplay by Richard Matheson was based on Edgar Allan Poe ’s short story of the same name. Set in 16th century Spain‚ the story is about a young

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    I’ve own this film for quite some time‚ like years and only not got around to watching it. Was it worth the wait? Kind of. It was cute film‚ though I find most horror films from the 1950’s to be cute. Though it does have considerable charm‚ Attack of the Puppet People isn’t without it faults. I also have to admit that I was a little upset about the title of films‚ since never once do they actually attack. Anything. Attack of the Puppet People opens with a group of Brownies visiting Mr. Franz (John

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