It's no secret that horror is – and always has been – a remarkably popular genre within the medium of film. Even back before films had dialogue, audiences liked to get scared by movies, and filmmakers seemed equally keen to provide such on-screen frights. The horror genre continued to have innovative and creative films within it as the decades went on, and viewers found themselves potentially desensitized to what had been scary before.
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