Horror's Greatest

Horror's Greatest

Masters of horror celebrate the best of the genre: the essential giant monsters and must-see Stephen King adaptations, wildest Japanese horror films and funniest horror comedies--plus a deep-dive into films that embrace and subvert tropes & clichés.
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  1. S1 F1Tropes & Cliches

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    26. August 2024
    57 Min.
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    Creepy houses, murderous rednecks, final girls: horror films often rely on these tried-and-true storytelling devices, and audiences have come to expect them. What are the most common genre tropes and clichés? How do modern filmmakers subvert them?
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  2. S1 F2Giant Monsters

    2. September 2024
    53 Min.
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    Nearly a century after King Kong first ran amok, images of giant marauding monsters continue to enthrall us. Godzilla is hotter than ever, and filmmakers like Bong Joon-ho, J.J. Abrams, and Jordan Peele have all added their unique spins to the genre.
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  3. S1 F3Japanese Horror

    9. September 2024
    56 Min.
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    Veering between slow dread and shocking violence, the wild world of Japanese horror has something for everyone. From Ugetsu to Ring, Onibaba to Audition, Tetsuo to Battle Royale: the greatest J-Horror films are essential viewing for horror fans.
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  4. S1 F4Horror Comedies

    16. September 2024
    49 Min.
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    Horror comedies make us laugh at things we might recoil from in real life. They come in many flavors, including splatstick (Evil Dead II), high camp (M3GAN), subversive "family entertainment" (Gremlins) and stone-cold classics (Shaun of the Dead).
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  5. S1 F5Stephen King Adaptations

    23. September 2024
    59 Min.
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    Stephen King's stories attract the world's greatest filmmakers, and have been the basis of over a dozen horror classics - and at least as many failures. What elements need to come together to successfully adapt King on the page to King on the screen?
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