Horror movies are not necessarily violent movies. Movies such as The Fly (1986), Poltergeist (1982), The Shinning (1980), The Others (2001), Village of the Damned (1995) and Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978), were not particularly violent -- at least violence was not a major theme of their plots.
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.
Horror movies are any movies that are created to shock or horrify the audience or viewer. Some well known movies include: Saw, Psycho, and Jaws. Korean horror movies are known for their grisly details.
Children die in horror movies as well. Watch Planet Terror or They.
Torture horror movies are movies that focus on the intent of torturing other people, at times referred to as 'torture porn'. Movies like Saw and Hostel fit into this category.
Yes
Horror movies have always been violent. But through the years what people are able to show in movies, the amount of gore and violence is increasing.
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Yes, horror movies are safe.
I am very fond of Horror movies. Horror is my favorite movie genre.
There are far too many horror movies to list them all.
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.
Most horror movies were produced in 80's
One can find horror movies to watch online at places like Hulu's Free Horror and Suspense Movies, Crackle and Popcornflix. All these place give many choices in where one can watch free movies, which include horror movies.
In 2005, The Descent, Woof Creek, Amityville Horror, The Devil's Rejects, and The Fog were horror movies.
Horror movies are any movies that are created to shock or horrify the audience or viewer. Some well known movies include: Saw, Psycho, and Jaws. Korean horror movies are known for their grisly details.
two out of three people watch horror movies
coz horror movies are da bomb! dnt dis them!