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  1. Aug 21, 2024 · Horror movies have been a staple of cinema since its early days, evolving through various styles and themes to become one of the most diverse and dynamic genres in film. From the unsettling black-and-white classics of the early 20th century to the intense, genre-bending thrillers of today, horror films captivate audiences with their ability to provoke fear, tension, and suspense.

  2. The history of horror films was described by author Siegbert Solomon Prawer as difficult to read as a linear historical path, with the genre changing throughout the decades, based on the state of cinema, audience tastes and contemporary world events. Films prior to the 1930s, such as early German expressionist cinema and trick films, have been ...

  3. Jul 9, 2010 · July 9, 2010. By. Chris Eggertsen. In Bloody-Disgusting’s second entry in our “100 Years in Horror” series, we take a look back at the horror films that grew out of some of the most pivotal ...

  4. Apr 27, 2014 · JIM IVERS looks at the seemingly temporary death of horror films during the mid 1930s, the Horror Film Hiatus of 1936-1938

  5. Feb 7, 2024 · Key Takeaways. Freaks came out in 1932 and is more complex (and horrifying) than most modern horror films. The film tackles themes that feel at home in A24's modern works, with an absolutely brutal and horrifying ending. Freaks went through critical reappraisal many times over and remains one of Hollywood's most unsung horror classics.

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  6. Apr 29, 2019 · At the end of the decade, "Blade" foreshadowed the coming flood of comic book adaptations, and Asian horror movies like "Ringu" and "Audition" signaled a new influence on American fright flicks. Meanwhile, 1999 witnessed two of the biggest surprise hits of the decade, regardless of genre, in "The Sixth Sense" and " The Blair Witch Project ."

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  8. Oct 30, 2020 · The fascination with the occult determined this period of horror films and created, according to some critics, the best period of horror ever. Two incredible films that arguably defined horror for the rest of time came out of this period: The Exorcist (1973) and The Omen (1976). These films incited a rediscovered obsession with supernatural ...