Hearing Horror: Scariest Sounds in Cinema
Sound is an extremely important, but extremely underrated part of a movie, regardless of genre

Sound is an extremely important, but extremely underrated part of a movie, regardless of genre
Because horror movies are never just movies, theyβre souls with a story to tell.
Where do you draw the line between genres? What defines a horror film, and how is different from a thriller?
Japanese horror manages to consistently capture the realism of fear and how powerful it actually is.
Each year we hear the phrase and cringe to ourselves, knowing full well those people will remain the same as theyβve always been. We can generally say that trends stay the same for the most part; if there are any changes at all, theyβre small and slight. Horror is no different.
Theyβre so frightening, so unnerving, that the buildup they create for the movie is utterly incomprehensible.
It seems that no matter how terrible our monsters are, we cannot escape them. We are meant to be.