Most of my films have a lot of character development and exploration, whereas in most horror movies the characters are just cardboard.
I like all of the mental, psychological thriller movies too. I enjoy horror movies across the board.
if you're a teenaged babysitter caring for a mute toddler in a remote Maine cabin during a once-in-a-century blizzard while and escaped killers (bearing a strange resemblance to the handicapped boy you and your friends bulled of an embankment and lef...
The first horror is there's horror. The second is you accommodate it.
The stuff I write with Joe Lo Truglio tends to lean towards horror-comedy and horror.
People ask me, 'Is 3D a good medium for horror movies?' I think it's the perfect thing for horror movies because it really puts you into it.
One of the difficult things of making a horror sequel in general is because the horror genre is so founded on surprise.
My background is more horror or thriller, and you can't get better than horror fans, as far as I'm concerned.
Death in the horror movies is when the monsters get you.
I loved Westerns as a little kid, and I loved horror films.
I think there is a feeling of old Hitchcock in there. There are parts that are tributes to some of the old great horror movies and the old great filmmakers.
When I go see an R-rated horror movie, I want lots of violence.
It's gotten to the point where it's big news when I don't do a horror film.
If one horror film hits, everyone says, 'Let's go make a horror film.' It's the genre that never dies.
Although I've said a million times that I'm not a horror writer, I do like horror.
I don't believe in evil, I believe only in horror. In nature there is no evil, only an abundance of horror: the plagues and the blights and the ants and the maggots.
The same sensations that you get in heavy metal are in horror movies. Heavy metal sounds evil and horror movies are evil, ha ha!
In Europe, there is no horror movie. It's very hard to make a slasher or gory movie. There is no audience for that.
Do you think that a doe in the jaws of a tiger feels less horror than you? People thought up the idea that animals don't have the same capability for suffering as humans, because otherwise they couldn't bear the knowledge that they are surrounded by ...
There are those who don't understand the nobility of horror fiction. 'Isn't there enough horror in the world?' they ask. For all other forms of literature, the value of human life is optional. For horror fiction, it's absolutely necessary. If we don'...
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