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Horror is a film genre seeking to draw out both negative and emotional reactions from the 
audience by playing on the audience’s primal fears. Originally, horror was inspired by literature 
from authors such as, Edgar Allan Poe, Bram Stoker and Mary Shelley. Very popular themes 
that often feature throughout horror films are the macabre and the supernatural. Horror films 
will often portray the viewer’s nightmares, hidden fears, revulsions and terror of the unknown. 
Plots will often entail the invasion of an evil force, event, or personage, commonly of 
supernatural origin, into the everyday world. Common elements that appear frequently 
throughout horror films include: ghosts, aliens, vampires, werewolves, demons, gore, torture, 
vicious animals, evil witches, monsters, zombies, cannibals, and serial killers.
Action 
Combines the intrusion of evil, an event or the supernatural. Action horror movies may typically have gun fights 
and frantic chases that are performed throughout the film. The themes and elements that are usually seen 
throughout this particularly sub genre are the following: zombies, demons, gore, vicious animals as well as 
vampires. Examples of movies include: Blade, Dawn of the Dead and From Dusk Till Dawn. 
Body 
This type of horror is generated from the degeneration or deconstruction of the human body. This means that 
human body parts are used to create monsters for unnatural movements and dysfunction in order to create fear 
for the audience. Examples of movies include: Teeth, The Invasion and Slither. 
Comedy 
Combines elements of horror fiction and comedy. Usually has some form of humour whilst also providing scary 
and dramatic moments for the audience. Examples of movies include: Scary Movie, A Haunted House and This is 
the End. 
Gothic 
Usually contains supernatural beings and threat. The Gothic creates feelings of mystery, gloom and suspense and 
tends to the dramatic and the sensational, like incest, diabolism, and nameless terrors. Gothic Horror films may 
feature castles, dungeons and ruined or extreme landscapes. Examples of movies include: Frankenstein, Dracula 
and Dorian Gray. 
Psychological 
Relies on characters’ fears and emotional instability in order to build tension. Tension is built using eerie sounds 
and exploitation which builds the character’s psychological fears. Examples of movies include: The Silence of the 
Lambs, The Ring and A Tale of Two Sisters.
Science fiction 
Revolve around subjects that include but are not limited to alien invasions, mad scientists, and experiments 
gone wrong. This particular sub genre may also include the fear of technology. Examples of movies include: 
Alien, Invasion of the Body Snatchers and Alien vs. Predator. 
Slasher 
This particular sub genre tends to include a lot of violence which often has a psychopathic serial killer whom 
will stalk and kill several victims. The killer will typically have a specific weapon of their choice which they will 
then use on the victims. A lot of mystery and suspense is included in this type of sub genre , usually to cause 
tension within the audience. Examples of movies include: Psycho, A nightmare on Elm Street and My Bloody 
Valentine 3D. 
Zombie 
Include viral reliving corpses and mindless humans that feed off of human beings. Zombies are commonly 
enacted as cannibalistic in nature. Examples of movies include: Dead Snow, 28 Days Later and World War Z.
The first ever depictions of supernatural events to appear in a number of the silent shorts was created by 
the film pioneer Georges Méliès in the late 1890s. One of the best creations of his being ‘Le Manoir du 
Diable’, which is also recognized as one of the first horror films ever to be made. In 1898, Georges Méliès 
also created another horror project which was called ‘La Caverne maudite, also known as The Cave of 
the Unholy One “the accursed cave”. Japan too made very early forays into the horror genre, creating 
works such as. ‘Bake Jizo’ and ‘Shinin no Sosei’. Another yet very popular adaptation was ‘Frankenstein’ 
which was produced in 1910 by Edison Studies. 
The second monster appeared in a horror film called ‘Quasimodo, 
the hunchback of Notre Dame, who had appeared in Victor Hugo’s 
novel, Notre-Dame de Paris (1831). There were several movies 
that featured Quasimodo, these include: Alice Guy’s Esmeralda, 
(1905), The Hunchback (1909), The Love of a Hunchback (1910) 
and Notre-Dame de Paris (1911). 
German Expressionist film makers, during the Weimar 
Republic era and slightly earlier, would significantly influence 
later films, this included other genres, not necessarily horror. 
Famous works such as Paul Wegener’s The Golem (1920) and 
Robert Wiene’s The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920) had a 
particular impact. The very first vampire themed movie was 
made during the time of: F. W. Murnau’s Nosferatu (1922), 
which was an unauthorized adaption of Bram Stoker’s 
Dracula.
During the early period of captivating pictures, the American Movie Studio Universal Pictures began a 
successful Gothic horror film series. Popular film series featured Tod Browning’s Dracula (1931) and Bela 
Lugosi. Then quickly followed James Whale’s Frankenstein (1931) and The Old Dark House (1932), both 
featured Boris Karloff as monstrous mute antagonists. Many of these films blended elements of science 
fiction with Gothic horror, an example would be Whale’s The Invisible Man (1933) which mirrored the 
earlier German films which featured a mad scientist. Frankenstein was the first in a series which lasted for 
many years, although Karloff only returned as the monster in Bride of Frankenstein (1939) which was the 
last of Whale’s four horror films and Son of Frankenstein (1939). 
Other popular works featured The Mummy (1932) which was introduced as 
Egyptology as a theme for the genre. The image of the monster was designed 
by make-up artist Jack Pierce. The Universal horror cycle continued into the 
190s as B-pictures including The Wolf Man (1941), although this was not the 
first werewolf film, it was however a rather influential one. 
Rouben Mamoulian’s Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Paramount, 1931), was 
famously remembered for its use of colour filters which created Jekyll’s 
transformation. Other very important horror films were, Michael Curtiz’s 
Mystery of the Wax Museum (Warner Brothers, 1933), and Island of Lost 
Souls (Paramount, 1932).
This was the period where technology was much more advanced, which meant the tone of horror films 
shifted from the Gothic towards contemporary concerns. There were two main sub-genres which began 
to emerge, these were: he horror-of-armageddon film and he horror-of-the-demonic film. Some 
productions featured humanity overcoming threats from “outside”: alien invasions and deadly 
mutations to people, plants and insects. Films such as Godzilla (1954) and its sequels features mutation 
from the effects of nuclear radiation. 
Filmmakers continued to merge elements of science fiction and horror over the 
following decades. The film The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957), from Richard 
Matheson’s existentialist novel was named to be a “pulp masterpiece”. The film 
conveyed the terrors of living in the Atomic Age and the fear of social alienation. 
During the 1950s, Great Britain emerged as a producer of horror films. The 
Hammer company focused on the genre for the first time, enjoying huge 
international success from films including classic terror characters which were 
shown in colour for the first time. 
An influential American horror film of this period was George 
A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead (1968). This particular 
horror-of-Armageddon film is about zombies which merges 
psychological insights with gore. The film moved the genre 
even further away from the gothic horror trends of earlier 
eras and brought horror into everyday life.
The financial achievements of the low-budget gore films of the 
resultant years, and the critical and popular success of Rosemary’s 
Baby, led to the release of more films with occult themes during the 
1970s. Films such as, The Exorcist (1973), being one of the first of these 
movies which caused a significant commercial success, and was 
followed by other horror films in which a demon entity is characterized 
as the supernatural evil, often by impregnating women or possessing 
children. 
The ideas of the 1960s began to influence horror films, as the youth 
involved in the counterculture began exploring the medium. Films 
such as Wes Craven’s The Hills Have Eyes (1977) and Tobe Hooper’s 
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) recalled the Vietnam war; 
George A. Romero satirized the consumer society in his zombie 
sequel, Dawn of the Dead (1978); Canadian director David 
Cronenberg featured the “mad scientist” movie sub-genre by 
exploring contemporary fears about technology and society, and 
reinventing “body horror”, starting with Shivers (1975). 
In the 1970s, the works of the horror author Stephen King began 
to be adapted for the screen, beginning with Brian De Palma’s 
adaptation of Carrie (1976). During the 70s and 80s, psychological 
and supernatural horror started to take over cinema and murder 
and violence were no longer the main themes of horror films.
In the first half of the 1990s, the genre continued many of the themes 
from the 1980s. The slasher films A Nightmare on Elm Street, Friday 
the 13th, Halloween and Child’s play all saw sequels in the 1990s, most 
of which met with varied amounts of success at the box office, but all 
were panned by fans and critics, with the exception of Wes Craven’s 
New Nightmare (1994) and the hugely successful Silence of the Lambs 
(1991). 
Films that were part of a mini-movement of self-reflexive or 
metafictional horror were: In the Mouth of Madness (1995), The 
Dark Half (1993), and Candyman (1992). Each film represented the 
relationship between fictional horror and real-world horror. 
Candyman displayed the link between an designed urban legend and 
the realistic horror of the racism that produced its villain. In the 
Mouth of Madness represented a more literal approach, as its 
protagonist actually hopped from the real world into a novel created 
by the madman he was hired to track down. 
Horror became more self-mockingly ironic and outright 
parodic, especially in the latter half of the 1990s. Films such 
as, Braindead (1992) in particular took the platter film to 
ridiculous excesses for comic effect. Wes Craven’s Scream 
movies, starting in 1996 mixed ironic humour with the 
shocks.
The start of the 2000s was a quiet period for the genre. Final 
Destination (2000) marked a successful revival of teen-centered 
horror and spawned four sequels. Other films such as Hollow 
Man, Orphan, Wrong Turn, Cabin Fever, House of 1000 Corpses 
helped bring the genre back to Restricted ratings in theatres. 
During this period, there was a major return to the zombie 
genre in horror movies made after 2000. Films such as I am 
Legend (2007), Quarantine (2008). Zombieland (2009), and 
the British film 28 days later (2002) featured an update on 
the genre with The Return of the Living Dead (1985) style of 
aggressive zombie. The film later spawned a sequel: 28 
Weeks Later (2007). 
Remakes of earlier horror movies became routine in the 
2000s. Remakes such as Dawn of the Dead, as well as 2003’s 
remake of both Herschell Gordon Lewis’ cult classic 2001 
Maniacs and the remake of Tobe Hooper’s classic The Texas 
Chainsaw Massacre, there was also the 2007 Rob Zombie 
written and directed remake of John Carpenter’s Halloween 
were all successful remakes.
Remakes of previous movies still remain popular and serialized. Found footage style web videos 
featuring Slender Man became popular on YouTube in the beginning of the decade. Series of this 
included TribeTwelve, EverymanHybrid and Marble Hornets, the latter of which has been adapted into 
an upcoming feature film. The series is credited with reinvigorating interest in found footage and urban 
folklore. 
Horror also became prominent on television with series such as, The 
Walking Dead, American Horror Story, Under the Dome, and The Strain. 
On the other hand, there has also been popular films with success with 
television series made, such as, Psycho spawned Bates Motel, The Silence 
of the Lambs spawned Hannibal, and Scream and Friday the 13th both 
having television series in development. 
You’re next (2011), and The 
Cabin in the Woods (2012) 
both returned to the slasher 
genre. The Purge and its 
sequel The Purge: Anarchy 
(2014) both became 
commercial successes with 
their unique concepts of 
society being the killer.

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The History of the Horror Genre

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  • 2. Horror is a film genre seeking to draw out both negative and emotional reactions from the audience by playing on the audience’s primal fears. Originally, horror was inspired by literature from authors such as, Edgar Allan Poe, Bram Stoker and Mary Shelley. Very popular themes that often feature throughout horror films are the macabre and the supernatural. Horror films will often portray the viewer’s nightmares, hidden fears, revulsions and terror of the unknown. Plots will often entail the invasion of an evil force, event, or personage, commonly of supernatural origin, into the everyday world. Common elements that appear frequently throughout horror films include: ghosts, aliens, vampires, werewolves, demons, gore, torture, vicious animals, evil witches, monsters, zombies, cannibals, and serial killers.
  • 3. Action Combines the intrusion of evil, an event or the supernatural. Action horror movies may typically have gun fights and frantic chases that are performed throughout the film. The themes and elements that are usually seen throughout this particularly sub genre are the following: zombies, demons, gore, vicious animals as well as vampires. Examples of movies include: Blade, Dawn of the Dead and From Dusk Till Dawn. Body This type of horror is generated from the degeneration or deconstruction of the human body. This means that human body parts are used to create monsters for unnatural movements and dysfunction in order to create fear for the audience. Examples of movies include: Teeth, The Invasion and Slither. Comedy Combines elements of horror fiction and comedy. Usually has some form of humour whilst also providing scary and dramatic moments for the audience. Examples of movies include: Scary Movie, A Haunted House and This is the End. Gothic Usually contains supernatural beings and threat. The Gothic creates feelings of mystery, gloom and suspense and tends to the dramatic and the sensational, like incest, diabolism, and nameless terrors. Gothic Horror films may feature castles, dungeons and ruined or extreme landscapes. Examples of movies include: Frankenstein, Dracula and Dorian Gray. Psychological Relies on characters’ fears and emotional instability in order to build tension. Tension is built using eerie sounds and exploitation which builds the character’s psychological fears. Examples of movies include: The Silence of the Lambs, The Ring and A Tale of Two Sisters.
  • 4. Science fiction Revolve around subjects that include but are not limited to alien invasions, mad scientists, and experiments gone wrong. This particular sub genre may also include the fear of technology. Examples of movies include: Alien, Invasion of the Body Snatchers and Alien vs. Predator. Slasher This particular sub genre tends to include a lot of violence which often has a psychopathic serial killer whom will stalk and kill several victims. The killer will typically have a specific weapon of their choice which they will then use on the victims. A lot of mystery and suspense is included in this type of sub genre , usually to cause tension within the audience. Examples of movies include: Psycho, A nightmare on Elm Street and My Bloody Valentine 3D. Zombie Include viral reliving corpses and mindless humans that feed off of human beings. Zombies are commonly enacted as cannibalistic in nature. Examples of movies include: Dead Snow, 28 Days Later and World War Z.
  • 5. The first ever depictions of supernatural events to appear in a number of the silent shorts was created by the film pioneer Georges Méliès in the late 1890s. One of the best creations of his being ‘Le Manoir du Diable’, which is also recognized as one of the first horror films ever to be made. In 1898, Georges Méliès also created another horror project which was called ‘La Caverne maudite, also known as The Cave of the Unholy One “the accursed cave”. Japan too made very early forays into the horror genre, creating works such as. ‘Bake Jizo’ and ‘Shinin no Sosei’. Another yet very popular adaptation was ‘Frankenstein’ which was produced in 1910 by Edison Studies. The second monster appeared in a horror film called ‘Quasimodo, the hunchback of Notre Dame, who had appeared in Victor Hugo’s novel, Notre-Dame de Paris (1831). There were several movies that featured Quasimodo, these include: Alice Guy’s Esmeralda, (1905), The Hunchback (1909), The Love of a Hunchback (1910) and Notre-Dame de Paris (1911). German Expressionist film makers, during the Weimar Republic era and slightly earlier, would significantly influence later films, this included other genres, not necessarily horror. Famous works such as Paul Wegener’s The Golem (1920) and Robert Wiene’s The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920) had a particular impact. The very first vampire themed movie was made during the time of: F. W. Murnau’s Nosferatu (1922), which was an unauthorized adaption of Bram Stoker’s Dracula.
  • 6. During the early period of captivating pictures, the American Movie Studio Universal Pictures began a successful Gothic horror film series. Popular film series featured Tod Browning’s Dracula (1931) and Bela Lugosi. Then quickly followed James Whale’s Frankenstein (1931) and The Old Dark House (1932), both featured Boris Karloff as monstrous mute antagonists. Many of these films blended elements of science fiction with Gothic horror, an example would be Whale’s The Invisible Man (1933) which mirrored the earlier German films which featured a mad scientist. Frankenstein was the first in a series which lasted for many years, although Karloff only returned as the monster in Bride of Frankenstein (1939) which was the last of Whale’s four horror films and Son of Frankenstein (1939). Other popular works featured The Mummy (1932) which was introduced as Egyptology as a theme for the genre. The image of the monster was designed by make-up artist Jack Pierce. The Universal horror cycle continued into the 190s as B-pictures including The Wolf Man (1941), although this was not the first werewolf film, it was however a rather influential one. Rouben Mamoulian’s Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Paramount, 1931), was famously remembered for its use of colour filters which created Jekyll’s transformation. Other very important horror films were, Michael Curtiz’s Mystery of the Wax Museum (Warner Brothers, 1933), and Island of Lost Souls (Paramount, 1932).
  • 7. This was the period where technology was much more advanced, which meant the tone of horror films shifted from the Gothic towards contemporary concerns. There were two main sub-genres which began to emerge, these were: he horror-of-armageddon film and he horror-of-the-demonic film. Some productions featured humanity overcoming threats from “outside”: alien invasions and deadly mutations to people, plants and insects. Films such as Godzilla (1954) and its sequels features mutation from the effects of nuclear radiation. Filmmakers continued to merge elements of science fiction and horror over the following decades. The film The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957), from Richard Matheson’s existentialist novel was named to be a “pulp masterpiece”. The film conveyed the terrors of living in the Atomic Age and the fear of social alienation. During the 1950s, Great Britain emerged as a producer of horror films. The Hammer company focused on the genre for the first time, enjoying huge international success from films including classic terror characters which were shown in colour for the first time. An influential American horror film of this period was George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead (1968). This particular horror-of-Armageddon film is about zombies which merges psychological insights with gore. The film moved the genre even further away from the gothic horror trends of earlier eras and brought horror into everyday life.
  • 8. The financial achievements of the low-budget gore films of the resultant years, and the critical and popular success of Rosemary’s Baby, led to the release of more films with occult themes during the 1970s. Films such as, The Exorcist (1973), being one of the first of these movies which caused a significant commercial success, and was followed by other horror films in which a demon entity is characterized as the supernatural evil, often by impregnating women or possessing children. The ideas of the 1960s began to influence horror films, as the youth involved in the counterculture began exploring the medium. Films such as Wes Craven’s The Hills Have Eyes (1977) and Tobe Hooper’s The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) recalled the Vietnam war; George A. Romero satirized the consumer society in his zombie sequel, Dawn of the Dead (1978); Canadian director David Cronenberg featured the “mad scientist” movie sub-genre by exploring contemporary fears about technology and society, and reinventing “body horror”, starting with Shivers (1975). In the 1970s, the works of the horror author Stephen King began to be adapted for the screen, beginning with Brian De Palma’s adaptation of Carrie (1976). During the 70s and 80s, psychological and supernatural horror started to take over cinema and murder and violence were no longer the main themes of horror films.
  • 9. In the first half of the 1990s, the genre continued many of the themes from the 1980s. The slasher films A Nightmare on Elm Street, Friday the 13th, Halloween and Child’s play all saw sequels in the 1990s, most of which met with varied amounts of success at the box office, but all were panned by fans and critics, with the exception of Wes Craven’s New Nightmare (1994) and the hugely successful Silence of the Lambs (1991). Films that were part of a mini-movement of self-reflexive or metafictional horror were: In the Mouth of Madness (1995), The Dark Half (1993), and Candyman (1992). Each film represented the relationship between fictional horror and real-world horror. Candyman displayed the link between an designed urban legend and the realistic horror of the racism that produced its villain. In the Mouth of Madness represented a more literal approach, as its protagonist actually hopped from the real world into a novel created by the madman he was hired to track down. Horror became more self-mockingly ironic and outright parodic, especially in the latter half of the 1990s. Films such as, Braindead (1992) in particular took the platter film to ridiculous excesses for comic effect. Wes Craven’s Scream movies, starting in 1996 mixed ironic humour with the shocks.
  • 10. The start of the 2000s was a quiet period for the genre. Final Destination (2000) marked a successful revival of teen-centered horror and spawned four sequels. Other films such as Hollow Man, Orphan, Wrong Turn, Cabin Fever, House of 1000 Corpses helped bring the genre back to Restricted ratings in theatres. During this period, there was a major return to the zombie genre in horror movies made after 2000. Films such as I am Legend (2007), Quarantine (2008). Zombieland (2009), and the British film 28 days later (2002) featured an update on the genre with The Return of the Living Dead (1985) style of aggressive zombie. The film later spawned a sequel: 28 Weeks Later (2007). Remakes of earlier horror movies became routine in the 2000s. Remakes such as Dawn of the Dead, as well as 2003’s remake of both Herschell Gordon Lewis’ cult classic 2001 Maniacs and the remake of Tobe Hooper’s classic The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, there was also the 2007 Rob Zombie written and directed remake of John Carpenter’s Halloween were all successful remakes.
  • 11. Remakes of previous movies still remain popular and serialized. Found footage style web videos featuring Slender Man became popular on YouTube in the beginning of the decade. Series of this included TribeTwelve, EverymanHybrid and Marble Hornets, the latter of which has been adapted into an upcoming feature film. The series is credited with reinvigorating interest in found footage and urban folklore. Horror also became prominent on television with series such as, The Walking Dead, American Horror Story, Under the Dome, and The Strain. On the other hand, there has also been popular films with success with television series made, such as, Psycho spawned Bates Motel, The Silence of the Lambs spawned Hannibal, and Scream and Friday the 13th both having television series in development. You’re next (2011), and The Cabin in the Woods (2012) both returned to the slasher genre. The Purge and its sequel The Purge: Anarchy (2014) both became commercial successes with their unique concepts of society being the killer.