Shock therapy : why scary movies keep evolving – and making money
With Hollywood favouring franchise fare, horror films have become the last bastion of inventive film-making, producing a new generation of auteurs in the process Fright club: eight film-makers who are redefining modern horror Every week at my local multiplex, there is a new horror film. If it’s (…)
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