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By now, these have become standard elements in many modern
horror
stories.
Born in Providence, Rhode Island in 1890, Howard Phillips Lovecraft grew up admiring the Gothic
horror
stories written by Edgar Allan Poe and Robert Chambers.
In others, mathematics themselves become a source of horror, as impossible geometric configurations wreak havoc on the minds of any who behold them.
Rather than recognizable monsters, graphic violence, or startling shocks, the terror of “Lovecraftian”
horror
lies in what’s not directly portrayed– but left instead to the dark depths of our imagination.
And as long as humans feel a sense of dread about our unknown future, Lovecraftian
horror
will have a place in the darkest corners of our imagination.
Multiple perspectives only compound the
horror
on display– sending the eyes hurtling around the frame in a futile hunt for peace.
It seemed that for our neighbors and friends, Africa was either this exotic place, this imaginary land that probably exists only in their imagination, or the place of horror, famine.
On December 7, 1941, 16 year-old Aki Kurose shared in the
horror
of millions of Americans when Japanese planes attacked Pearl Harbor.
The girls, to my horror, averted their gaze.
Think about
horror
films.
They are difficult to watch, but you should look at them with optimism, because the
horror
of these pictures will be matched by the uplifting quality of knowing that they no longer exist.
Shock,
horror.
Shock, horror: now, the readers want to be writers and publishers.
I want people to see what's happening underwater, both the
horror
and the magic.
Some of these situations may, no doubt, deserve to be preferred to others, but none of them can deserve to be pursued with that passionate ardor which drives us to violate the rules either of prudence or of justice, or to corrupt the future tranquility of our minds, either by shame from the remembrance of our own folly, or by remorse for the
horror
of our own injustice."
Fast-forward, I'm 20 years old, watching the Twin Towers fall, the
horror
stuck in my throat, and then a face flashes on the screen: a brown man with a turban and beard, and I realize that our nation's new enemy looks like my grandfather.
Unfortunately the poor effects, wooden acting and unoriginal story makes this a very mediocre
horror
slasher at best.
By no means is Dark Harvest the worst
horror
movie i've ever seen, it just isn't anything special and has nothing in it to warrant a second watch or hope for a sequel.
You know a director has doubts about their own
horror
film when a) there is some pointless nudity and b) the movie's so short they add some rather boring outtakes at the end credits that nobody really cares about because the movie wasn't that good!
So she moves in, and weird stuff starts happening, and because this is a B-grade
horror
flick, there's a dumb, not-to-be-found-in-reality reason why.
I knew nothing about Leigh Scott when I rented it, and would not have done so if I had known that most of his previous films were
horror
films.
It used to be that video distributors like Sub Rosa and Brain Damage Films would release low-budget, shot-on-video
horror
films to a select market of gorehounds that ate them up with glee.
Not the best, nor the worst adaptation of King's
horror
on the screen.
Acclaimed Argentine
horror
director Emilio Vierya directs a script from Jack Curtis and Antonio Ross.
The original, was a low budget comedy
horror
film about a murdered who was turned into a snowman after an accident with some toxic waste.
The story line, the dialogues, the acting: it's
horror!
As a matter of fact, it is an insult to the
horror
genre.
During my childhood time I have seen the first three "Critters" movies and enjoyed 'em.They were fun and entertaining
horror
comedies perfect for adventurous
horror
loving kids.I have never seen "Critters 4",so I finally decided to check it out.My verdict:forgettable and pretty bad flick with strikingly low body count.The script by Joseph Lyle and David J. Schow is both predictable & clichéd,the plot rips off "Alien" and "Star Wars" and the sets look bland and murky.The tone of the film appears to be deadly serious throughout making it slow and dull."Critters
I finished the movie, and all I can think is THE HORROR!!!
I love
horror
movies and will see practically anything, but if I had it to do over again I would have skipped this one entirely.
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