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mindless conformists, and sought to sound a warning through the medium of film (Caligari, in the figure of the mad doctor compelli...
Project" serves as an excellent example of a film-maker taking full advantage of the inherent fear of all modern humans regarding ...
fantasy), horror has generated the most serious study. Fright master Stephen King credits this to the acclaimed literary trilogy...
horror film, according to director Elias Merhige, "The horror film transforms itself, adapting to our fears, to the things that we...
adding to aid of gloom. As this suggests, in Frankenstein, the X factor is primarily shown overtly, using aspects of the cinemat...
In five pages this analysis considers how director Adrian Lyne's Fatal Attraction represents a changing suspense and horror film g...
In eight pages the changes that occurred in the horror cinematic genre between 1960 and 1996 are examined in a contrast and compar...
In twelve pages this paper discusses how racial representations are structured in Hollywood films in a consideration of The Shinin...
This research report examines both representations of Frankenstein. Positive and negative features of each are discussed. This six...
anxiety, continue through most of his lifes work. "Illness, madness and death were the black angels that kept watch over my cradl...
Film criticism and gender are discussed in relation to the horror genre. A look at sexual mores is included. This five page paper...
In five pages this paper considers Aristotle's genre definition and the psychological theories of Sigmund Freud in this examinatio...
In six pages the horror film industry contributions of the cinematic 'Master of Suspense' and their impact are examined. Seven so...
Hoping to succeed this time, the good doctor gives his complete attention to Cole, even if it means neglecting his wife, Anna (Oli...
The horror films of the 1960s and 70s served to continue the challenge to the legitimacy of capitalist, patriarchal rule. The evol...
This essay pertains to Wilfred Owen's poem, which captures the horror of World War I. Five pages in length, seven sources are cite...
confines of the city and go to parts that are not yet secure. The part they desire to see is their old home, to gather some items ...
In nine pages this paper discusses media criticism and its types with a focus upon scholarly, journalist, and auteurist and then e...
other horror films. For example, in many subtle ways there is the age old suspense that we often saw in Hitchcock films as subtle ...
and had been released some months earlier (Biodrowski). The novel, which has the subtitle of "The Modern Prometheus," is "a sort o...
one in which Danny Torrance, the seven-year-son of Wendy and Jack, has a vision of blood engulfing a hotel hallway in torrential w...
back to the film "The Birth of the Nation" which lead later to a movement of "race films" in the 1920s in the cinema. Mainstream U...
it can be seen to have been on its way out at the dawn of all the other television competition for viewers time. Perspectives shif...
Indeed, by looking at the role of the women in the movie it is a reflection of the social conditions. There is a reflection of the...
This paper addresses the narrative structure of the 1978 horror classic, Halloween by director John Carpenter. The author discuss...
In this paper consisting of six pages the impacts of a changing movie industry in the early 1970s and the way in affected Hitchcoc...
the content of these three films and place them in the context of the time considering the placement and the culture of the time. ...
In eight pages this 1986 film is examined in terms of the horror genre and how it has always warned against the social changes res...
horrifying story of the evil of greed, set against the backdrop of the Sierra Leone civil war. This paper explores the messages of...
action shot at a car race. To rely on an old clich?, he is "bored to tears." He spends most of his convalescent time sitting at th...