Saturday, April 16, 2011

Many Horror Movies Online To Scare Everyone

By Adriana Noton


When it comes to independent films, the one genre that has led the way is horror. From the late fifties right up to today, many filmmakers have strayed away from the big studios and pushed the boundaries, and you can find many of these horror movies online nowadays. The internet has become the best source for scary titles, whether they be the big screen blockbusters or those more obscure titles you cannot even find in video stores.

Some of the first films ever made were horrors. Vampire films like the original Nosferatu are over a century old now, and this title and many other classics have become part of the public domain. There were many silent movie classic horrors, but when sound came to cinema, things changed, starting with the scream.

For two decades there were many horrors movie made and by the 1950's there were studios dedicated to making this genre only, and some of the great legends of cinema were born. Dracula, Frankenstein, the Wolfman and so many other monsters and creatures showed up on the big screen, and you can find these classic horror movies online.

There are literally thousands of B-movie titles to be found from the fifties and sixties. When the Drive-In craze hit America, some of the most popular films were horror and science fiction. Many of these B-movie classics have been archived on the internet.

In the Sixties it was the turn of many top directors to lead the genre. If you watch any of Alfred Hitchcock's horror movies online like Psycho or The Birds, you will see the work of a true master of the craft at work, and they normally won many awards. But it was also the decade that introduced George Romero to the world. Night Of The Living Dead, released in 1968, would influence an entire generation of filmmakers and fans alike.

There are hundreds of zombie horror movies online, from the big studio productions right down to films made by the fans. This is a genre with such dedicated fans that many have gone out and produced their own movies. There are even a few top directors, and special effects gurus who started out like this.

In the Seventies scary movies began to dominate all the markets, whether they were award-winning studio films like Jaws and The Exorcist, or independent gore films like Texas Chainsaw Massacre.

This period also led to a number of very successful franchises, including Friday the Thirteenth, Halloween and the Nightmare on Elm Street. This became the normal trend with successful horrors, while more recently these titles have also been re-made for a new audience.

The past two decades has seen horror continue to grow, and find new influences from around the world, especially from Asia, and many Hollywood scary films are remakes of Japanese ones. On the net you can find the original ones too, and see the source of some of those scary moments.




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