Joe Corbett Report: The Future Of Horror

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Joe Corbett Reports… Is the future of horror just as gory and disgusting as we’re led to believe, quite possibly not! These days horror film makers are placing their eggs in two baskets, teen horror and movies that just torture the living daylights out of the victim. Teen horror has been taking off in movie series’ such as Twilight and The Hunger Games. The future of horror is more weighted towards categories such as Teen Horror. To understand where the future of horror is going you really need to understand some of the psychology behind why we’re attracted to different types of horror and the genre of horror in general as well!! Some people prefer horror over others, some embrace it at the first chance whilst others avoid it at all costs …show more content…

He says that some people have trouble “screening out” things in their world, this could be anything from the tag on your shirt through to a room temperature that’s just a little too hot. Quite simply these people have “intense physiological reactions to horror films” and life for that matter. It’s pretty clear that some of the wacky stuff that goes on in horror movies isn’t quite everyday life…..Riiiight? Right! Horror is an abnormality and therefore people pay attention to it, because danger disrupts our lives we’re naturally wired to see what’s going on. Sparks gives us an amazing example, the gore in these films is just like seeing something gory as you walk to the bus or carry out your daily life ”You don’t see that every day” Sparks said. Mental images also play a massive role in how we think. Sparks also tells that some “Suffer lingering emotional fallout if something in the environment reminds them of a scene” Joanne Cantor (who is a Ph. D Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison ) says that after the movie Jaws was released many avoided swimming in areas such as oceans and felt “eerie” about swimming in certain environments. Of course some avoid films which might have direct links into their lives, like if the movie featured a terrorizing doctor, and you were a doctor many would see it as a rather silly concept to go see the movie because this might …show more content…

Well its quite possible that horror will continue, exactly where will the directors venture next? You’re going to have to ask the directors that. There’s a good chance that the directors will weight there movies towards teen horror as its recently seen good amounts of success. Keeping with the name teen horrors generally do best with teens, however sometimes based off young adult (YA) novels. Many things within these films are attractive for teens; the most obvious is the survival skills which would put Bear Gryll’s raw snake eating rubbish in the shade! These films push the boundaries of horror but they make sense! So many horror movies are being made with stupendous and wacky scenes where we cut people up (Go ahead and check out the Human Centipede Series), thankfully the latest horror movies like Twilight have steered well clear of this kind of concept. These teen horror films are being labelled as “going dystopic”. Dystopia means…”A community or society that is in some way undesirable or frightening”. Bottom line is no one wants to really stuck in a Hunger Games world where we’re fighting other people to the death just to stay alive. But to watch that on a screen is quite clearly much more inviting than a movie where the victim is cut up and sown onto another (Human Centipede). The “dystopic” genre is become one of the most in demand genre’s for

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