A vibrant genre since the dawn of cinema, the horror film is now going through a crisis. Since the turn of the Millennium, Hollywood seems to have run out of ideas, and has seen an increasingly desperate rummaging in the past to re-make its horror heritage. The great directors who created modern horror (Sam Raimi, Wes Craven, John Carpenter, George A Romero, and William Friedkin) have either moved onto other genres, or have looked a shadow of their former selves with their new works. Freddy, Jason and the Video Nasties have all been re-booted, but to little creative excitement.
Hollywood has either looked to the Far East to re-make and sanitise the works of Japanese and Korean horror innovators, or look back to the Eighties for its (lack of) inspiration. Even the Undead have been forced into making a comeback. With torture porn and extreme horror also now looking tired (Saw 23, anyone?), can a new generation of European film-makers and low budget digital production opportunities force re-invigoration of the genre. It is now time to ask 'where next for horror'?
What is Happening to Horror? Hollywood and the Search for New Blood (The MovieWiz Academy Book 2)
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Author(s)Damon Wise
PublisherMovieWiz Ltd
ISBN / ASINB006OBUEDW
ISBN-13978B006OBUED6
Sales Rank1,056,461
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸