Stanley Kubricks' genre criticism can build a relationship with audiences, so it reflects the true success criteria of every movie. Horror movies are more aware of this relationship and may be more carefully managing it than any other movie. After all, the purpose of a horror movie is not necessarily quoting an idea, but evoking the audience's emotional reaction. All kinds of horror movies use terrible images, disturbing characters and exciting sequences to stimulate fear.
One third of a century ago, Stanley Kubrick announced "Sparkling" and changed the expression of contemporary fear. At least not at first, except that he was not. Shining is initially a financial disappointment and important. (Kubrick won even the nomination of the worst director Lazy.) However over the years the performance of this movie has improved greatly. That release seems to be a good cut-off point for our journey through the next 33 years of horror movies. Ultimately, 1980 was an important turning point of this type. The wild west side of the film's development (which brought the title of what spit my spit to our grave) is basically trained. , Deep Red) has declined, and Hammer Studios (the house where you must destroy Frankenstein) is almost gone. At the same time, the slash movie is becoming a franchisee, the Spirberg era and the video era are around us.
Stanley Kubricks' genre criticism can build a relationship with audiences, so it reflects the true success criteria of every movie. Horror movies are more aware of this relationship and may be more carefully managing it than any other movie. After all, the purpose of a horror movie is not necessarily quoting an idea, but evoking the audience's emotional reaction. - Unlike The Red Room and The Monkey's Paw, the setting of "The Telltale Heart" is not important for creating a suspense, but there are some elements that can be executed. A way to maintain and maintain tension with at least two Gothic horror stories. From the 19th century to the early 20th century the type of Gothic horror developed and fascinated the new middle class seeking entertainment.
The Shining (1980) of Stanley Kubrick initially received quite a lot of negative criticisms. Because it is very different from this novel, the movie made a lot of Steven King's fans (and Kim himself) angry. Shining also disappointed many movie fans looking forward to traditional movies. After all, Kubrick said that it would be "the most horrible horror movie ever", but Kubrick's movie did not perfectly match each type; they transcended general expectations. - Director, actor, co-author Woody Allen's Anne Hall (1977) is a compelling, compassionate, compelling masterpiece in a mature, focused, well thought out movie Is a single wire