People love to have their pants scared off of them at the theater.
Throughout the years, horror cinema has evolved in all sorts of interesting ways.
His filmography spans across pretty much every genre imaginable, including horror with28 Days Later.
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It’s one of thebest R-rated horror films of the 2000s, highly influential and quintessentially British.
In it, soon after a stranger arrives in a small village, a mysterious sickness starts spreading.
A cop drawn into the incident is forced to solve the mystery to make it save his daughter.
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20 years later,that’s exactly what it’s proved to be.
They are the latest victims of the fearsome Jigsaw Killer.
The girl he likes isn’t who she looks like it’s at all.
It offers food for thought about women’s experiences in a male-dominated society that is impossible to ignore.
It’s sinister and scary, but also very emotionally compelling.
3’The Sixth Sense' (1999)
Directed by M. Night Shyamalan
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Whichever the case, it’s terrifying enough to say it’s horror.
That’s precisely what he proved to be with his directing debut,Get Out.
At least in the last quarter of a century, horror has never been better.
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