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There have been plenty of truly terrifying horror movies over the years, but only one was so terrifying it required a life insurance policy.
Horror movies changed dramatically after World War II, and here is why the change happened and what it meant to the horror ...
In hindsight, though, films such as Quai des Orfèvres (1947), The Wages of Fear (1953), and, of course, Les Diaboliques, were ahead of their time, representing a new pessimistic variety of ...
But it was really the sci-fi B movies of the 1950s, like Irvin S. Yeaworth Jr.’s “The Blob” and Kurt Neumann’s “The Fly,” that solidified the various body horror tropes as their own ...
From 1950s titles like Invasion of the Body Snatchers and The Fly to 2024's The Substance, ... But Teeth is a horror movie, and it’s loaded with dismembered members.