Horror Films
A horror film is a genre designed to evoke fear, suspense, and shock in the audience through unsettling themes and terrifying scenarios. It often features supernatural elements, monsters, or psychological threats that challenge the characters' survival or sanity. The primary goal is to create a sense of dread and tension, tapping into deep-seated fears and anxieties.
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A comedy horror film blends frightening or supernatural elements with humor, creating a balance between scares and laughs. It often parodies classic horror tropes or features exaggerated situations and quirky characters to lighten the tension. The genre plays with fear and absurdity, making terrifying moments entertaining through comedic twists and timing.
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A thriller horror film combines the suspense and tension of a thriller with the fear and shock elements of horror. It often features psychological mind games, stalking, or life-threatening situations that keep viewers on edge. The genre aims to create a gripping, nerve-wracking experience by blending intense pacing with frightening or disturbing content.
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War horror is a subgenre that blends military action with traditional or supernatural horror, using the inherent dread, trauma, and brutality of war zones to create intense psychological fear or visceral scares. These films often focus on soldiers facing both human cruelty and supernatural forces, highlighting themes of guilt, madness, and the collapse of humanity.

