10 Facts About Horror movies

1.

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

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2.

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

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3.

Horror movies films expanded further into international productions in the later half of the 1950s, with films in the genre being made in Mexico, Italy, Germany and France.

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4.

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

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5.

Horror movies is a malleable genre and often can be altered to accommodate other genre types such as science fiction, making some films difficult to categorize.

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6.

Horror movies films aimed a young audience featuring teenage monsters grew popular in the 1950s with several productions from American International Pictures and productions of Herman Cohen with I Was a Teenage Werewolf and I Was a Teenage Frankenstein.

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7.

Horror movies films are not self-evident categories in Tamil and Telugu films and it was only until the late 1980s that straight horror cinema was regularly produced with films like Uruvam, Sivi, and Eeram were released.

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8.

Horror movies films followed this trend with Suddenly at Midnight, a reimagining of The Housemaid.

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9.

American horror movies do well, but in their own language, the French just aren't interested.

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10.

Horror movies 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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