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Post by moviemouth on Feb 23, 2020 5:12:18 GMT
The horror genre is interesting in that it relies more on a specific type of fanbase and that is why most horror movies don't have that high of a rating. It makes complete sense why something like The Witch (a very good horror movie) doesn't have a very good rating on IMDB. The horror genre draws the masses and when the people who were expecting a certain type or horror movie, but instead get a Bergman-esque art film they are not going to be pleased. It Follows for example isn't going to be understood or attempted to be understood by the typical horror fan. Then on the other side you have the people who like the intelligent horror movies, but find stuff like the Friday the 13th movies boring. It is an extremely divisive genre. Very true. I find online horror forums the best source of recommendations when it comes to horror options. The genre has been undergoing something of a renaissance in recent years, with a long of "high brow" horrors alongside the usual bloody mayhem, but I think it'll always be fairly niche. I don't typically like the bloody mayhem type horror movies. I agree that the past decade has been very good for the genre. It actually might be my favorite decade for the genre in terms of the quantity of good horror movies.
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