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The idea is to frighten the individual until the brain commands the body to quiver in fear.

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"There are two different stories in horror: internal, and external. In external horror films, the evil comes from the outside, the other tribe, this thing in the darkness that we don't understand. Internal is the human heart." - John Carpenter Film Maker

The very moment of excitement, and thrill can lead to a continual rollercoaster of passion for the very thought of satisfying the urge to find a fix for the craving of fear. In 1896, a French man known as Georges Méliès directed the first horror film called "Le Manoir du diable". But the highest grossing horror film wasn't until the year of 1931. It was to most a fantastic tale, and deemed worthy to be called Frankenstein. According to data research of Nash Information Services, it grossed $12,001,420 worldwide. This film became very popular in the United States, and the most recent film was "The Last Frankenstein" in the year of 2021. The most horror movie fans are below the age of 35, and at a rate of 71% says Fred Backus of CBS News Media Network. And so on September 30th, 2022, Paramount Pictures will release the horror film "Smile". A psychological horror directed by the first time writer Parker Finn. The IMBd has the pre box office release rating at 6 out of 10.

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"I love when you go to a horror film with real horror fans, and everybody's there watching, getting involved, and screaming. That's when it's most alive, and exciting for me." - American Actor David Arquette

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