If one horror film hits, everyone says, 'Let's go make a horror film.' It's the genre that never dies.
At every step the vast majority have expressed horror at the idea of an aggressive war.
I love horror and sci-fi.
Then my first film was something called Cannibal Girls, which sounds like a horror movie but was actually kind of a goofy comedy with horror elements. Like a horror spoof.
As far as film goes, I enjoy all Hollywood films and all Horror films like The Bride of Frankenstein, which also might be my favorite. I like 60's and 70's Italian and Spanish Horror films.
Words have no power to impress the mind without the exquisite horror of their reality.
At this point in my career, it doesn't bother me much that I'm probably hopelessly typecast. I like to work, and horror films definitely keep me working.
It's gotten to the point where it's big news when I don't do a horror film.
I have a horror of people who speak about the beautiful. What is the beautiful? One must speak of problems in painting!
All these horror movies are slasher film now. I like them, they're fun, but they wink at the audience and you're really not terrified through the movie.
I'm a horror movie fanatic.
Number one is that it just scares people! Your hair is standing up on your arms, or at least that there's a few moments when you're jumping. That's what makes it a good horror movie.
I think there is a feeling of old Hitchcock in there. There are parts that are tributes to some of the old great horror movies and the old great filmmakers.
I grew up doing musicals. I've done so many musicals in my life, I kind of got them out of my system. But, I certainly would be open to them. Rocky Horror Show is a big favorite of mine.
I think The Exorcist is the best American horror movie ever made. Friedkin was at the top of his game.