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Houses of Horror (October Horror #4)
The author examines the haunted house genre of horror movies in this fourth (or possibly fifth) installment of the series. Continue reading
Posted in October Horror Thread, Reviews and Rants, Themed Threads
Tagged 13 Ghosts, 1408, Alien, American Horror Story, Amityville Horror, Bogeyman, Burnt Offerings, cats in movies, Dead Birds, Don't be Afraid of the Dark, Haunted house, horror movie tropes, horror-western, House of Wax, House on Haunted Hill, Monster House, Panic Room, Paranormal Activity, Poltergeist, Rose Red, Stephen King, The Burrowers, The Haunting, The Legend of Hell House, the Others, The Shining, The Sixth Sense, Them, When a Stranger Calls, William Katt
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Finding Horror (October Horror #1)
One of the ‘new’ genres of horror movies is that of the “Found Footage” horror movie. In this sub genre, someone, usually a group of amateur moviemakers who get in over their heads, or a news team that finds more than they counted on, or homeowners documenting the weird experiences they’ve been having, or some similar conceit, grab a camera or ten and start filming. Strangeness and horror — and often death — ensue. Continue reading