Horror and supernatural novels give you a lot of what you look for in a crime novel, just with a twist that was very fresh for me as a reader. Michael Koryta crimefreshgive Change image and share on social
Horror and the unknown or the strange are always closely connected so that it is hard to create a convincing picture of shattered natural law or cosmic alienage or 'outsideness' without laying stress on the emotion of fear. H. P. Lovecraft alienagecloselyconnect share on social
Horror audiences don't need to see some TV actor they're familiar with. Eli Roth actoraudiencefamiliar Change image and share on social
Horror by definition is the emotion of pure revulsion. Terror of the same standard, is that of fearful anticipation. Dario Argento anticipationdefinitionemotion Change image and share on social
Horror can be contained within a book, given form and meaning. But in life, horror has no more form than it does meaning. Horror just is. Richard Flanagan bookcontainform Change image and share on social
Horror does better when it's bubbling under. It's a niche. It doesn't like the limelight. Robert Englund bubblehorrorlimelight Change image and share on social
Horror fans are a particular breed. They analyze films with such detail and expertise that I am reminded of the Canadian literary critic Northrup Frye, who approached literature with similar archetypal analysis. Roger Ebert analysisanalyzeapproach share on social
Horror fans are very passionate people, and they are very much into the 'Saw' thing. So they watch sometimes as carefully as the writers and producers do, in terms of the way the story plays out. Tobin Bell carefullyfanhorror Change image and share on social
Horror fans need horror, okay? They don't need little worms squirming around going down your throat. To them, that's not horror. Michael Rooker fanhorrorsquirm Change image and share on social
Horror films are the ones that pay the bills, and historically, they have shown that they are good investments. They helped Universal survive with that initial splash of horror films in the 1930s and '40s. And horror films kept New Line alive with the 'A Nightmare on Elm Street' series. Christopher Young 1930s40salive share on social