‘It’s like they’ve erupted out of someone’s subconscious’ : how horror came to possess modern (…)
The ‘rough and ready’ genre’s current box office boom shouldn’t surprise us, say film-makers and experts The biggest jump-scare the film industry has had in 2025? The return of horror as a main player at the UK box office. As a genre, it has impressively outperformed previous years (a 22% (…)
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