...then there's aesthetic horror....
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...then there's aesthetic horror....
Tim Gunn has looked into this heart of darkness.
Misery totally counts as torture porn and therefore horror to me. Not Hostel/Saw levels, but still.
The key is the way he uses the shark pov shot
Tremors is also a great example of this.
I love Tremors a lot. I just watched it again this year.
One of my best times in the theater was watching Tremors at the bargain theater, Friday, 7:30 p.m. show a few months after it was released. Place was sold out and packed by 7:20, and everyone was looking forward to a good time. As the chase sequences started, people were screaming at the screen--"Run, you idiots! Keep running!", etc. Everyone got into it and enjoyed themselves immensely.
My memory may not be entirely reliable on this matter, but I thought Jaws was marketed as a horror movie. And I think of Dead Calm as a thriller.
That sounds like a lot of fun, Kathy.
Most of our categories are strict, so things like Dead Calm are firmly thriller, but not horror.
Also Horror is a Major cat unto itself, while thriller and man vs. nature are sub cats under Mystery & Suspense and Action and Adventure.