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Paranormal Activity. Produced on a budget of just $15,000,
Paranormal Activity grossed over $193 million worldwide in the weeks following its wide release. More than that– and for better or worse– it transformed an entire subgenre, having an arguably bigger effect on horror writ large than its found footage progenitor,
With Jason Blum at the helm, the model was clear; give filmmakers a small budget and infinite freedom. Granted, that budget was tight– largely inexorable, there are few, if any, opportunities for more money– but the creative freedom was unprecedented, especially in a genre whose early decade output was largely profit-driven, remakes of remakes and diluted adaptations of well-regarded international horror hits. There were successes and classics, yes–
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[Editor’s Note: The below piece was originally published on October 23, 2018. It has been expanded from the 100 greatest horror movies of all time to the 120 greatest as of April 10, 2021.]
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Why does it feel like horror movies are always undervalued? One thing’s for certain: In this age of geekery reigning supreme, critics and academics no longer dismiss the genre as disreputable with the kneejerk regularity some once did. But even now there’s talk of “elevated horror,” of artier explorations of dread and terror — Ari Aster’s “Hereditary” and Luca Guadagnino’s “Suspiria” being two very recent examples — that are clearly distinguished from, well, non-elevated horror. The idea being that they engage your brain more than just showing brains being splattered against the wall.
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On this day in horror history, James Wan and Leigh Whannell's INSIDIOUS with Patrick Wilson, Rose Byrne, and Lin Shaye opened back in 2011. By Mike Sprague
On this day in horror history, James Wan and Leigh Whannell’s
Insidious opened back in 2011. It tells the tale of parents (Patrick Wilson and Rose Byrne) who take drastic measures when their comatose son is possessed by a malevolent entity.
The film sports a 66% over on Rotten Tomatoes. The Critics Consensus reads: Aside from a shaky final act, Insidious is a very scary and very fun haunted house thrill ride.
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“Avatar: The Last Airbender” and sequel series “Legend of Korra” have long been some of Nickelodeon’s most beloved titles. Amid renewed buzz surrounding both series following their debut on Netflix, original series creators Michael DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko are launching a studio at Nick to produce new films and series set within the “Avatar” universe.
“Ray Donovan” gets a movie finale
This one isn’t for Paramount+, but ViacomCBS also announced on Wednesday that the premature cancellation of Showtime’s “Ray Donovan” won’t be the end for the Liev Schreiber-fronted series. Creator David Hollander will return to write and direct a feature-length finale for the series that will debut on Showtime.
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