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    a Swedish horror bestseller by a Swedish director and possessing a style popular in its home country‚ the mass appeal towards the film worldwide is all the more incredible‚ being a hit for not only Swedish cinema but foreign language films as a whole. At its heart LTROI is a hybrid of two clear genres: horror and romance‚ the two inter-lapping over the course of the film to result in a significant blur as to what genre the film actually is. On paper‚ a Swedish language romantic horror featuring an

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    The Iron Giant Quote: “A dog is a man’s best friend.” This is a well-known saying‚ and with dogs being domesticated animals and loved by society‚ a saying that men would be proud to say. But what about a boy - what is a boy’s best friend? In this movie‚ a boy’s best friend would be a giant robot‚ the Iron Giant. The Iron Giant is about a giant robot that fell from the sky and landed near a place called Rockwell. One night‚ a boy by the name of Hogarth‚ heard a sound in the forest so he decided

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    the better horror movies. There are quite a few Freddy Krueger movies out there‚ and this movie all started in 1984‚ with A Nightmare on Elm Street. In 2010‚ there came a remake of the 1984 Nightmare on Elm Street movie. In these two movies there are comparisons and differences between these two‚ which include Freddy Krueger himself‚ music and sound effects‚ nightmares‚ and the graphics. Freddy Krueger is pretty much the same‚ but there are some differences between these creepy horror flicks. Freddy

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    In the article‚ the author‚ Hoare defines the concept of the Chinese zombie as “Jiangshi”. The.author claims that why the characteristics of “jiangshi” inspired the production of horror movies and stories. One of the sub-claims is that the jiangshi also was known by the public and became prevalent by a series of horror movies produced by Hong Kong in 1990s; in fact‚ jiangshi was a real “creature”. He backups his claim by suggesting that a Chinese scholar named Ji Xiaolan recorded the file of the

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    Within this presentation I will be researching and analysing two horror movie trailers which will help me understand the codes and conventions that should be included when producing my own project. These two trailers will be of the recent films ‘The Possession’ (show film poster) and ‘House at the End of The Street’ (show film poster). I will also be analysing the trailer for ‘What to Expect When You’re Expecting’ (show film poster) showing the contrasting genre‚ comedy. The 6.4 star rated film

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    Stephen King the King of Horror and Mystery “Monsters are real‚ and ghosts are real too. They live inside us‚ and sometimes‚ they win.” This was said then none other than Stephen King. King is a bestselling author who has written many books that could make you stay awake at night. King has the ability to use the fear and curiosity in such a way that it is poetry. This is a tribute in the form of a biography to the great Stephen King‚ man who isn’t afraid of anything. Stephen Edwin King was born

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    Creature from the Black Lagoon is in the genre of Horror and Sci-Fi. The subgenre would be monster movie. Film Critic Tim Dirks outtake on Horror movies – “They deal with our most primal nature and its fears: our nightmares‚ our vulnerability‚ our alienation‚ our revulsions‚ our terror of the unknown‚ our fear of death and dismemberment‚ loss of identity‚ or fear of sexuality.” Goodykoontz‚ B.‚ & Jacobs‚ C.P. (2011). The film fits into the Horror genre because of the suspense with the monster/creature

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    Erkal-1 Fatih Erkal 21301418 Eng 102-105 Sibel Evliyagil 27.02.2015 “Is fear a positive emotion? If yes‚ explain in what way. If no‚ explain its effects are and why they cannot be regarded as positive” Positivity of Fear for Human Beings Human beings‚ as a living and feeling creatures‚ live with their emotions and live with respect to their emotions as well. What is meant by "with respect to emotion" is that people usually make their choices according to their emotions throughout their lives. For

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    Halloween Film Analysis

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    Kaitlin Sutherland 991247405 Cinema of Horror MEDA 13672 November 10‚ 2014 In 1978 John Carpenter changed the landscape of horror cinema with the release of his terrifying new film Halloween. The film follows a group of young females as they are stalked‚ tormented and inevitably killed by an escaped lunatic wearing a Halloween mask and wielding a knife. The film was revolutionary for the many themes and concepts it introduced‚ (including the concept of the final girl) things that have

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    filmmakers refused realism‚ but instead focused on abstract and symbolic aspects to express the idea of social confusion and unrest. Because of its artistic style‚ Nosferatu not only draws people’s attention by creating fear‚ it gains a reputation as a horror movie for its artistic style of the images. Murnau’s expressionistic approach of this movie links to a social condition in 1920s and does well in successfully creating suspense. Each detail of the objects has implications showing the reality of

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