Horror movies aimed at younger audiences are more likely to be comedies or adventure, rather than the more intense adult fare. The main reason is that children are more easily traumatized, and do not deal with their fears in an adult way. Giving a child constant nightmares or psychological disorders is not in the best interest of the film industry. R-rated horror movies contain more gore, blood, frightening effects, and terrifying situations. Watching one in a dark house alone would not be advised, even for otherwise rational individuals.
they are more detailed and it is ushaully based on a true story. they are also scarier cuz they can also happen. but they arent ghosts they are DEMONS.
some scary movie arent scary at all...they are just suspensful...for example, something completely unscary like a lame alien could look and do unscary things will pop out at random moments and surprise you.
the movie is a kind of freaky and scary, so i'd recommend not to its beter to watch it on the computer so you could fast forward the scary parts cause like it is a REALLY good movie but yah there are some parts that arent appropriet for 4 year olds
There isn't a scientific term for fear of scary movies so fear of scary movies is just called, fear of scary movies
Your fears.
All the saw movies and all the scary movies as in 1,2,3,4,5,6.
Scary movies are addicting because they are just simply awesome.
Scary movies turned into really funny sketches
The line is, "Do you like scary movies?" not "Do you like my scary movies?" and it's from the 1996 movie Scream, starring Neve Campbell.
Hell yeah!!!
sometimes its scary but sometimes its not mystery movies are really not that scary when there trying to be scary
because they're scary