There are many horror slasher films. A description is needed to be of further assistance.
i'm a 20 year old university student and i like horror films with gore and a bit of dismemberment, slasher films. but psychological films are cool too :)
A slasher movie is a horror movie which usually involves a psychopath stalking or hunting victims and killing them in various violent ways with weapons such as knives and axes. Popular films fitting this genre include the "Friday the 13th" series of films, "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" and "Halloween". In 1984 "A Nightmare on Elm St" gave slasher films a supernatural twist by introducing us to Freddy Krueger.
Hellbent is a slasher and gay male horror film that was released in 2004. As a gay male film, the box office sales are reportedly much lower than other horror films.
The cast of A Brief History of Slasher Films - 2011 includes: Adam Rockoff as himself
Jason Vorhees.
A sub genre of what? A genre can be called a grouping of things based on like characteristics. Therefore, in films, Horror is a genre, wherein the subset of films contained in that genre are scary. Slasher Horror is a sub-genre of Horror, wherein the subset of films in the subgenre are films that are scary and focus on a villain/monster/antagonist that kills or injures his victims with some sharp, slashing instrument. A poem could be considered a subset of writing, however, applying the word sub-genre would not be the clearest way to define it.
There are four main subgenres of the horror film. Supernatural: The Exorcist, The Omen, Poltregeist, etc. Slasher: Halloween, Psycho, Friday the 13th, etc. Splatter: Hostel, The Devil's Rejects, Saw, etc. Exploitation: I Spit On Your Grave, Cannibal Holocaust, etc.
The earliest film that could be called a slasher, Thirteen Women (1932). Even though Psycho (1960) is called "The mother of all slasher films", Peeping Tom (1960) was released 3 months before.
The noun phrase in the sentence "We don't like horror films" is "horror films." A noun phrase typically includes a noun and any modifiers, and in this case, "horror" modifies the noun "films."
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PEOPLE DIE AND YOU SEE THE KILLER KILL THE PEOPLE.