Tuesday 3 March 2020

What makes a good horror movie

Horror movies are jam packed with suspense, gore, the supernatural and hit every type of fear out there to tingle all the senses. They’re designed to terrify you in the best possible way whilst having a good time. But what really does make a good horror movie?


The pace - When it comes to a horror movie, you don’t want all the scary bits all at once nor do you want them to be spaced too far out, there has to be the right amount of balance. You want to create a buildup that shocks the audience when you hit a climactic point. If it’s too slow the audience will get bored but if the pace is too fast then it’s a bit over the top.


The Dark - Since childhood, we are afraid of the dark - not the dark itself but what’s hidden within it. That when a horror movie uses darkness as a fear tactic, it can really enhance all of the senses and put you on edge. It can also add to the fear factor when you watch the movie in the dark.


Suspense - The best horror movies are packed with suspense. Suspense involves creating anticipation that something bad will happen but not knowing when it will occur. A lot of good horror movies create anticipation but then violate the audiences’ expectations.

Spooky music - Music can really add something to any mood, especially in horror movies. It’s used in horrors to add creepiness and accentuate actions seen on screen.

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