Horror Films

Horror films are a genre of movies designed to evoke fear, dread, and suspense in the audience. Typically, they explore dark themes, often involving supernatural elements, monsters, psychological terror, and the macabre. The primary intention of horror films is to create an emotional response characterized by anxiety and fear, making viewers confront their fears in a controlled environment. Common motifs include violence, death, hauntings, and the supernatural, often centering around a protagonist who faces traumatic situations or encounters menacing forces. Horror films employ various techniques such as suspenseful music, shocking visuals, and intense storytelling to immerse viewers in a frightening experience. This genre can also serve as a reflection of societal fears and anxieties, making it a unique form of artistic expression.