no, unless you do a continuation
Because happy endings aren't scary. A good horror movie keeps you scared long after the movie is over, and that is hard to accomplish when the movie has a warm and fuzzy ending in which the main characters live happily ever after.
Happy endings are good because they make you feel warm and fuzzy. But sad endings are good because if you cry for the character it means that the author is really good. It's mainly a matter of preference. ---- Middle. Somewhat sad, but has a happy tingle to it. Like Titanic. Except Titanic has romance in it. That's all that makes it suck.
I can think of no good to come from this horror
In 2005, The Descent, Woof Creek, Amityville Horror, The Devil's Rejects, and The Fog were horror movies.
"How it Ends" by Devotchka.
One could purchase a good selection of horror books at Chapters. There is a complete section on horror books one could choose written by various authors.
First of all, in order for it to be a horror movie it has to be scary, have really good actors that can act good, have a good plot and theme and just have a good, scary ending.
A good town to set a horror story could be one with a dark history, isolated location, or eerie atmosphere. Small, rural towns with a history of unexplained events or a secretive community can also provide a chilling backdrop for a horror story.
this is 2011 but insidious is good
it always ends up that someone dies so dont have good friends in horror movies
Horror = paranormal 1 & 2 ... suspense but not that scary!
good