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10 Horror Movies That Changed the Genre

May 17, 2011 / 29587

As long as movies have existed, filmmakers have been telling horror stories. George Melies’ Le Manoir du diable, a silent, three-minute French film from 1896, is generally recognized as the first horror film ever made, coming just a few years after the medium was invented. Since then, horror films have undergone constant changes, growing in tandem with mainstream entertainment and doing their own part to advance filmmaking technology, push the envelope for what’s appropriate in film, and get people talking about movies. It’s probably fair to say that there have been dozens, if not hundreds, of horror films that have changed the genre in one way or another, but of all these, a few stand out as especially powerful, or gripping, or revolutionary. These are the films that didn’t just make a cultural impact or earn decent revenue; they redefined what horror films looked like, period. Read more …

My Favorite Horror Movie Death Scenes Part 8/8

October 8, 2009 / 2866

Here is Part 8 of !
Part 9 is coming soon!
List of Horror Movie Death Scene used in Part 8: Read more …


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