I've always been fascinated by Asian culture, and I love that women can play the lead in a horror film.
Perfect order is the forerunner of perfect horror.
I'm constantly watching people. Watching their strengths and weaknesses. I find myself going into theater less and less, let alone horror. I gave that up when I was seven or eight years old.
To me, horror is when I see somebody lying. I mean a person I know. A friend. And he's telling me something that I accept. And then suddenly, as he or she is telling it, there's something that gives them away. They're not telling me the truth.
I am determined to go through the horror of this world.
I would like to see the technology used to explore more period horror genre works, for example, E. A. Poe.
Many great horror stories are period pieces and English actors have a facility for historic characters.
I'm basically a movie actor now, and my big roles are mostly horror movies - unless I'm doing a guest star or something - and occasionally I try to get back into television.
The modern horror audience is wise to our tricks this lets it in on the gag.
There is no great sport in having bullets flying about one in every direction, but I find they have less horror when among them than when in anticipation.
Any horror element is as much psychological as special effects.
I like horror movies, they're fun. It was the most fun I've had on a movie set.
Where there is no imagination there is no horror.
I always wanted to get into the horror genre. I like scary movies. I want to go to the fan shows and sign posters with my head hanging by a thread like a B-movie actress.
I don't believe in evil, I believe only in horror. In nature there is no evil, only an abundance of horror: the plagues and the blights and the ants and the maggots.