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  2. History of horror films - Wikipedia

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    These films were made to compete with the British colour horror films from Hammer in the United Kingdom featuring their horror stars Cushing and Fisher. Hammer made several films in their Frankenstein series between 1958 and 1973, while still producing one-offs such as The Reptile (1966) and Plague of the Zombies (1966).

  3. Horror film - Wikipedia

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    The Dictionary of Film Studies defines the horror film as representing “disturbing and dark subject matter, seeking to elicit responses of fear, terror, disgust, shock, suspense, and, of course, horror from their viewers.” [2] In the chapter The American Nightmare: Horror in the 70s from Hollywood from Vietnam to Reagan (2002), film critic Robin Wood declared that the commonality between ...

  4. Hammer Film Productions - Wikipedia

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    Hammer Film Productions Ltd. is a British film production company based in London. Founded in 1934, the company is best known for a series of Gothic horror and fantasy films made from the mid-1950s until the 1970s.

  5. The Psychology of Horror Movies: Why We Like to Be Scared

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  7. Golden age of horror films - Wikipedia

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    Movies that were made with relatively low budget and performed very well in the Box Office such as Get Out and It were also released during this time. [6] Plenty of independent movies including It Follows, The Witch and Don't Breathe have also received praised for pushing the boundaries of horror as well. [7]

  8. 9 Classic Horror Movies That Are Still Totally Worth Your Time

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    Here’s our list of horror movies that may be decades old but still hold up as well as they did the day they were released. IMDb 1.'Night of the Living Dead' (1968)

  9. Horror films of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Few horror films have been made in Finland such as The White Reindeer (1952) and the horror and comedy hybrid The Moonlight Sonata (1988). [66] In 2008, two Finnish horror films premiered with Dark Floors (2008), featuring the band Lordi and was one of the most expensive feature films made in Finland and was not a success in the box office. [67]