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    Dead Space Research Paper

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    claims Telegraph. IGN believes that the terror of Dead Space comes from the monstrous creatures that are quite difficult to kill. The entire game takes place in a spaceship full of flickering lights, fog, and enclosed spaces. Enemy Zero This game also sets the player on a spaceship,…

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    Night At The Museum

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    Night at the Museum is an adventure/comedy/action film directed by Shawn Levy which was released in 2006. The storyline boasts an unemployed and divorced Larry Daley (Ben Stiller) who seeks for a job in the Museum of Natural History where he discovers an ancient curse which causes historic exhibits to come to life. In this adventurous yet frightening film, the protagonist saves the museum with the help of his son Nick and other historic monuments such as the Tyrannosaurus Rex, Jedediah, Octavius…

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    has cemented itself as an iconic work both in the cinematic world and in literature, and with good reason. Stephen King provides the reader terror in It’s most innocent forms: children’s fears. King transforms these base fears into the amalgamation that is It in a way that spooks even the bravest soul to check his or her closet before turning in for the night. In my opinion, this work is the pinnacle for horror, King’s unique…

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    Babadook

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    handle, has tons of problems at school, and likes to make homemade weapons... You can tell he's not making any friends at the playground. Both these characters are still dealing with a very difficult loss that happened on the day her son was born. One night when he requests her to read a story for him, he finds a one which she has never seen before called ‘Mr. Babadook’. It tells the story of a tall, top hatted monster that lives in your house, and will visit you if you ‘let it in’. From that…

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    do?”. After a few moments of letting that out I finally figured out what has to be done. I didn’t let Gwen go with me. It was just me against Marcus, the Dark One. I traveled back to the mountainous region in Seattle. I haven’t been back since the night my mom was slaughtered by the evil one. I reached his lair. It was cold, dark, wet, and gloomy. I held my bow and arrow waiting for something to come for me. As I walked further into the cave I was slammed to the ground by a large figure. This…

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    irrational beings that would scare the reader if they were confronted by them. But, “The Black Cat”, “The Yellow-Wallpaper”, and “The Masque of the Red Death”, are different. These stories are about the horrors within one's own mind, as most of the terror from the stories come from the protagonist’s thoughts and resulting actions. These short stories all are early examples of the psychological thriller genre. The fright the reader experiences is caused by the mental instability of the main…

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    this unique modern film. However, though the guilt concept might seem new and unique, this story parallels the M.R. James short story, "Casting the Runes", which was adapted into the 1957 British horror film, "Night of the Demon". Various elements of Drag Me to Hell are drawn from Night of the Demon, such as the 3-day curse theme and similar types of…

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    Sleepy Hollow

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    The allure of a scary movie comes from the thrilling and oddly addictive terror of the unknown. Watch your deepest fears on screen, and let your imagination run wild with these Netflix scary movies. “Sleepy Hollow” (1999) Scare scale: 6/10 This is a movie that’s based on Irving’s’ tale of Ichabod Crane and the Headless Horseman, in which Ichabod, played by Johnny Depp, is a NY detective who is sent to Sleepy Hollow to investigate multiple murders of people who are found headless in the woods.…

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    there is a reason children are told never to play in the forest at night. This collection of trees and wildlife is dark, mysterious, and incredibly thick. The tall trees seem to radiate a sense of wonder, yes, but also terror. A place of mystery, this is by no means a place for children. Suddenly, a young boy in a green cape breaks through the trees. He is being chased by unseen forces. Although they are never seen, the terror on the boy’s face relays the danger of his pursuers. He runs and runs…

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    Sinister Film Analysis

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    Finding a good horror movie is a lot like shucking oysters in search of a pearl; one must weed through disgusting and disappointing messes until a true treasure is discovered. Unfortunately, Scott Derrickson’s Sinister is more of a mess than it is a pearl. The film follows the life of washed-up horror writer Ellison Oswalt, who moves his family into a home where a grisly murder has taken place. Oswalt believes that writing a novel about the murders will help reboot his career. After discovering…

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