"Friday the 13th", "Nightmare on Elm Street", "Beyond the Door" "Hellraiser I",
"Hellraiser 2", and "Hellraiser 3".
It depends on the movie. Some horror movies are really scary but only rated pg13 and some horror movies that aren't really scary are rated R. And if it is a movie that's not horror, then you probably can watch it. Make sure to ask your parent(s) of you think it will be too scary or inappropriate. I hope this helps (:
Some horror movies are based on true events. Most are works of fiction.
There are several terrifying horror films that may make people afraid. A few examples of such movies are Jason, The Nightmare on Elm Street and The Ring, just naming a few.
Some horror movies are based on real events, or loosely inspired by real events.
Some People Just Think They Should Make Scary Halloween Movies Because It Makes The Movie Intresting
yes ,sometimes Gremlins was made for kids and it's a horror film so yes. Some horror movies are made for kids.
i don't like scary movies, they scare me too much
Think of scary stuff, like ghosts, vampires, zombies, witches, strange occurences, night time... But in the end it really depends on what your age is and what your looking for. It could be a horror mystery, or a silent horror, or a ghost story, or a slasher, or something that just has horror themes.
Some horror movies might be inspired by true events; it all depends on the movie. But all horror movies are just movies, they are fake.
Well, kids shouldn't watch scary movies at all. It depends on how old the kids you're talking about is. If the kid is old enough to understand that scary movies are NOT real, then I guess I would recommend some old horror movies that aren't too violent and scary. NOTHING at all like Friday the 13th, ESPECIALLY A Nightmare on Elm Street, the Halloween movies, etc. Probably something black and white or something not TOO scary, for we are talking about kids. However, if they do understand horror movies aren't real and/or become teenagers, I'd try to let them watch something more scary, like one of the movies I already mentioned. I hope this helps :o) PS. Here, I'll list a few movies that might be kid appropriate if they believe horror movies aren't real and want something not too scary: (Minor ghost movies) Wolfman might be good (No, not the remake, probably too violent) Dracula movies Anything black and white The House on the Cemetery (This movie is alright, but not too suitable for minors...) Maybe Carnival of Souls (Once again, not the remake. But maybe the remake would be alright...) Whatever else you think isn't too violent~
In 2005, The Descent, Woof Creek, Amityville Horror, The Devil's Rejects, and The Fog were horror movies.
Definitely not! This book is a romance not a horror. There are some thriller moments, but no blood and gore. This film is a 12A so it really is not scary. Although it is about Vampires it is a love story!