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Pornographic parody films of horror films (10 P) S. Scary Movie (film series) (7 P) Scream (franchise) (5 C, 2 P) T. Treehouse of Horror (1 C, 42 P)
The Simpsons, episode: Treehouse of Horror XXIII (2012). The 2nd segment "Unnormal Activity" is a parody of the Paranormal Activity franchise. Ultimate Spider-Man, episode: "Exclusive" (2012) [note 1] Lassie Jerky, an episode of Psych that was partially filmed as found footage (2013) Sleep No More, the ninth episode of Doctor Who Series 9 (2015)
Psycho Beach Party is a 2000 comedy horror film based on the off-Broadway play of the same name, [2] directed by Robert Lee King. Charles Busch wrote both the original play and the screenplay. [2] As the title suggests, Psycho Beach Party, set in 1962 Malibu Beach, [3] is a parody of 1950s psychodramas, 1960s beach movies, and 1980s slasher ...
The Devil, Le Manoir du Diable Three minutes is all it took to scare the bejesus out of people in 1896. Granted, film for entertainment was a relatively new thing to the world at this stage, but ...
Ghostface in Scream. Scream is the iconic horror film of the ‘90s, though I Know What You Did Last Summer runs a close second. But this Wes Craven-directed film didn’t revitalize the modern ...
The two stars appeared in every "Scary Movie" aside from 2013's "Scary Movie 5." Horror fans are also keen to know which films the new "Scary Movie" will parody, because the genre has greatly ...
List of Evil Dead characters; List of Final Destination characters; List of Friday the 13th characters; List of From Dusk till Dawn characters; List of The Grudge characters; List of Halloween (franchise) characters; List of Hellraiser characters; List of Jurassic Park characters; List of Let the Right One In characters; List of The Mummy (film ...
This is a sortable list of comedy horror (or horror comedy) films, [1] [2] [3] this subgenre being a bundling of the two genres in which "horror-comedy places an emphasis on scares, while the comedy-horror film moves that emphasis into the realm of laughs."