I think that true horror is accomplished by slowly getting into your brain. The old way is much more scary. — Sergio Aragones Copy Share Image
“The sight of her made him understand why he'd lost his faith in God.” — Sarah Langan Copy Share Image
“There is but a gentle stillness inside every cerebral. Tiny waterfalls of blood vessels rushing, becoming lethal.” — Justin Bienvenue Copy Share Image
“Welcome to the house of Gray and Graves where we never lie still and death is only the beginning ...” — C.M. Stunich Copy Share Image
Many of my short stories (all unpublished) were horror, and the novel I'd just finished was horror, too. — George Stephen Copy Share Image
“The dead are the past and we cannot escape the past. Without the past there will be no future.” — M.R. Gott Copy Share Image
“My friend loves taking a bath all by herself. She never ever gets out.” — Kōji Suzuki Copy Share Image
We grow despite the horror that we feed upon our own tomorrow. We grow. — Maya Angelou Copy Share Image
[T]he moralists of Europe [have] pretended that beasts have no rights... a doctrine revolting/gross/barbarous... on which a native of the Asiatic uplands… — Arthur Schopenhauer Copy Share Image
“After all, is it not wondrous that we are allowed to be both witnesses and victims of the sepulchral pomp of wasting… — Thomas Ligotti Copy Share Image
Japanese horror films take the business of being frightening seriously. There is no attempt at postmodernism or humour. They are incredibly melancholy,… — Jane Goldman Copy Share Image
It is so hard nowadays to find a movie that I like. I don't mind blood and gore. But I mind when… — Cassandra Peterson Copy Share Image
Then my first film was something called Cannibal Girls, which sounds like a horror movie but was actually kind of a goofy… — Ivan Reitman Copy Share Image
Often, in horror films, the single most effective device for building a sense of scariness is the soundtrack: the clanking of chains,… — John Lanchester Copy Share Image
Science, already oppressive with its shocking revelations, will perhaps be the ultimate exterminator of our human species - if separate species we… — H. P. Lovecraft Copy Share Image
“They were the same. All of them, monsters. Only Mazen had been innocent, and now he would be haunted by imaginary blood… — Chelsea Abdullah Copy Share Image
“Seated in the middle of the floor with its back to me was the naked figure of a baby of, perhaps, two… — L.A. Lewis Copy Share Image
Audiences have grown to equate being startled with being scared, and will complain that a movie 'isn't scary enough' if it doesn't… — Mike Flanagan Copy Share Image
As a child there's a horror in discovering the limitations of the ones you love. The time you find that your mother… — Mark Lawrence Copy Share Image
I think I began getting really influenced by that whole punk scene around the age of 13 or 14-I went through that… — Rozz Williams Copy Share Image
“Our house was an old Tudor mansion. My father was very particular in keeping the smallest peculiarities of his home unaltered. Thus… — John Berwick Harwood Copy Share Image
“Would you teach me, Seth?’ Seth smiled and leaned back in his seat. ‘You do realise, of course, that you have no… — Lee Morgan Copy Share Image
“Psychic change, as Todorov has recognized, subverted the genre in another way, by revoking the cultural taboos, the social censorship, that had… — Howard Kerr Copy Share Image
My first horror film was - well, I don't know. 'Bless the Child' is sort of genre, but 'May' was such a… — Angela Bettis Copy Share Image