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  • {{r|Horror}}
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  • {{r|Horror}}
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  • {{r|Horror}}
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  • ...a well-known example of '[[J-Horror]]' (Jホラー ''J Horaa''), i.e. Japanese [[horror]] [[film]]s. *[[J-Horror]]
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  • '''The League of Gentlemen''' was a [[horror]] [[comedy]] [[television]] series broadcast by the [[BBC]] between 1999 an ...over the years, and was also strongly influenced by the foursome's love of horror films; Pemberton, for example, has cited ''[[The Wicker Man (1973 film|The
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  • ...ing draws on a variety of influences, including [[pulp fiction]], [[Hammer Horror]], and aspects of [[Celtic mythology|Celtic]] and [[English folklore|Britis ...the typical "slay-the-evil-villain" violence in favour of a vision of the horror of war and carnage, and an emphasis on reconciliation, forgiveness and rede
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  • |subject = Horror '''''The Beasties''''' is a 1997 young adult [[horror]] novel by author [[William Sleator]]. ''The Beasties'', along with Sleator
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  • ...genres; for instance, while ''Shallow Grave'' is a [[black comedy]] and [[horror]] [[thriller]], 2007's ''[[Sunshine (2007 film)|Sunshine]]'' is a [[science
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  • ...emains one of the most influential [[United States of America|American]] [[horror]], [[fantasy]] and [[science fiction]] authors, his works having inspired g
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  • ...arry]] his [[mother]]; in a flawed effort to [[prevention|prevent]] this [[horror|horrific]] [[fate]], steps are taken which, [[misfortune|unfortunately]] ha
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  • ...olves scientific, futuristic, and/or technological speculation, and from [[horror]], which is intended to shock and to elicit [[fear]] or terror, and often c
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  • ...hey are best known for their [[The League of Gentlemen (television series)|horror comedy series]] of the same name, mostly set in the [[fiction]]al northern
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  • His most recognized genre, however, was sci-fi and horror, in which he appeared in a number of films that are now considered classics
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  • ...er people, and therefore get a kind of release and are relieved that the [[horror|horrific]] [[fate]] did not happen to them.
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  • ...e overdone, because some environments truly do have special requirements. "Horror stories" of $600 toilet seats and $5000 coffeemakers often are heard as exa
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  • ...a gothic old lady in the opening film-within-a-film segment of the 1988 [[horror]] production ''Grotesque'', starring [[Linda Blair]] and [[Tab Hunter]].
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  • ...as [[Mel Brooks]] [[Young Frankenstein]] and [[Richard O'Brien]]s [[Rocky Horror Picture Show]].
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  • ...concentration camps as staged government propaganda.<ref>* Caven, Hannah. "Horror in Our Time: Images of the Concentration Camps in the British Media, 1945."
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  • ...patra, 1996), Tina's heavy make up, emotionless voice plus series of misty horror scenes gave audiences a visual shock.
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  • The Roxy is known for playing cult-classic [[Rocky Horror Picture Show]], every week, from 1976 to 1983.<ref name=Forever/> | url = http://foreveryoungnews.com/posts/3047-flashback-1975-rocky-horror-do-the-time-warp-again
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