In most horror films, you don't really get to understand why this character is the way he is.
I am too sick to be out of bed, too crazy to sleep, and am surrounded by horrors.
What makes me laugh is, of course, the absurd, the horror - anything that upsets me.
I was a big 'MAD Magazine' fan when I was a kid, and I read a lot of horror comics - I illustrated as well.
But what's interesting is now - and not only in horror, but across the board - the studios basically only make B pictures with A budgets. That's the biggest difference.
If you write thrillers or mysteries or horror fiction or quote-unquote speculative fiction, men might read you, and the 'Times' might notice you.
I love horror, I love scary movies, I love thrillers. If things creep you out and spook you? I love it.
I think all television has to be about relationships and I don't think horror for the sake of it can work unless you're able to ground it in some kind of relationship.
I always do an all-night horror marathon on Saturdays where we start at seven and go until five in the morning.
I was imagining films in my head and trying to gather friends together to make movies since I was a kid. I tried to do comedy skits and a horror film.
I feel that in horror movies, especially, if you don't care about the characters, you've lost the audience. No one cares, and it becomes a process of watching people get killed.
I am actually a big sissy, and growing up, I never used to watch horror movies. 'Bambi' gave me nightmares.
I think film had a terrible effect on horror fiction particularly in the 80s, with certain writers turning out stuff as slick and cliched as Hollywood movies.
You're going through the horror of it, you're going through the isolation of it but you're being empowered by reminding yourself that you're connected to everybody else.
I had a tremendous horror of going into the Army. That is probably why I went to college for so long.
Horror does not interest me, and so I know little of its practicioners, old or current.
Horror and panic themselves are forms of violence, and diminishing them, restricting their dimensions, is itself a civilizing act.
Horror is the natural reaction to the last 5,000 years of history.
I’ve always felt comfortable amongst the horrors. I married your uncle Gerard, after all.
It is only when a man feels himself face to face with such horrors that he can understand their true import.
The horror of incest is not in the sexual act. but in the exploitation of children and the corruption of parental love. p4