14 Facts About Horror film

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Early inspirations from before the development of film include folklore, religious beliefs and superstitions of different cultures, and the Gothic and horror literature of authors such as Edgar Allan Poe, Bram Stoker, and Mary Shelley.

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Horror film is particularly prominent in the cinema of Japan, Korea, Italy and Thailand, among other countries.

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Andrew Tudor wrote in Monsters and Mad Scientists: A Cultural History of the Horror film Movie suggested that "Genre is what we collectively believe it to be".

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Murnau would direct an adaptation of Nosferatu, a film Newman described as standing "as the only screen adaptation of Dracula to be primarily interested in horror, from the character's rat-like features and thin body, the film was, even more so than Caligari, "a template for the horror film.

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For five years following the release of The Thing From Another World, nearly every Horror film involving aliens, dinosaurs or radioactive mutants would be dealt with matter-of-fact characters as seen in the Horror film.

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Horror film changed dramatically in 1960, specifically, with Alfred Hitchcock's film Psycho based on the novel by Robert Bloch.

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The Horror film is linked with the environmental movements that became more mainstream in the 1970s and early 1980s such vegetarianism, animal rights movements, and organizations such as Greenpeace.

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Slasher film is a horror subgenre, which involving a killer murdering a group of people, usually by use of bladed tools.

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In 2018, the horror film Tumbbad premiered in the critics' week section of the 75th Venice International Film Festival—the first ever Indian film to open the festival.

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Korean horror film originated in the 1960s and became a more prominent part of the countries film production in the early 2000s.

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The amount of West German Horror film productions were already low in the 1980s, leaving the genre to be shot by amateurs who had little to no budgets.

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The film legislation implemented by general director of cinematography Pilar Miro in 1983 introduced a selective subvention system, causing the overall number of annually made films to shrink, thereby dealing a heavy blow to horror industry and the Fantaterror craze.

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Horror film has proven to be a dependable genre at the Mexican box office in the 21st-century, with Mexico ranking as having the world's largest relative popularity of the genre among viewers, according to a 2016 research.

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Audience members with positive feedback regarding the horror film have feelings similar to happiness or joy felt with friends, but intensified.

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