An exploration of the appeal of horror films, with interviews of many legendary directors in the genre.
| Year | 2009 |
| Country | United States of America |
| Genre | Documentary, Horror |
| Director | Andrew Monument |
| Runtime | 96 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 6.6/10 (69 votes) |
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The film operates honestly within the horror genre: doesn't rush to frighten, lets the space breathe with anxiety. It's about the feeling of wrongness — slow, but relentless.
The film doesn't rush. That's its greatest strength and greatest risk: if you're not ready for slow horror — it will exhaust you. If you are — it won't let go.
For viewers who need sustained tension, not just a collection of scary moments.
Director: Andrew Monument
— MovieFinder Editorial
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Viewing atmosphere: Late at night, alone or with someone who won't be ashamed to admit they're scared. Lights off.
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