A horror film is a specific kind of cinema that aims to fill its audience with dread, anxiety, and suspense. These films frequently feature paranormal or uncomfortable aspects, like monsters, ghosts, serial murderers, or other terrifying elements. There are many different subgenres of horror movies, such as psychological horror, slasher movies, supernatural horror, creature features, and more.
Horror movies often use a variety of approaches, such as suspenseful music, jump scares, dark and gloomy images, and unpleasant themes, to create a tense and terrifying environment. They want the audience to have powerful emotional responses, such as fear, anxiety, or unease.
Most horror movie in the world
1. Tumbbad movie
Rahi Anil Barve's 2018 Hindi-language horror movie Tumbbad. Adesh Prasad was the co-director, and Anand Gandhi was the creative director as well. The movie was produced by Sohum Shah, Aanand L. Rai, Mukesh Shah, and Amita Shah and written by Mitesh Shah, Prasad, Barve, and Gandhi.
It centers on Sohum Shah as Vinayak Rao and tells the tale of his hunt for a lost treasure in the Maharashtra village of Tumbbad in 20th-century India.
Horror movies often use a variety of approaches, such as suspenseful music, jump scares, dark and gloomy images, and unpleasant themes, to create a tense and terrifying environment. They want the audience to have powerful emotional responses, such as fear, anxiety, or unease.
Horror films have contributed significantly to popular culture throughout the history of cinema, and they are still made and watched by people all over the world. Classic horror movies include "Psycho," "The Exorcist," "Halloween," "The Shining," and "A Nightmare on Elm Street." However, a huge number of contemporary horror films have also had a big influence on the genre.
2. Prey for the Devil
As the first female exorcist, Sister Ann (Jacqueline Byers) feels as though she is following a calling. But who or what summoned her? Ann applies for a spot at a Catholic Church-reopened exorcism school as a result of an increase in demonic possessions occurring around the globe.
The Rite of Exorcism had only been taught to priests at these colleges up until this point, but a professor (Colin Salmon) sees Sister Ann's abilities and decides to educate her. Sister Ann is thrown into a struggle for a little girl's soul with fellow student Father Dante (Christian Navarro), who Sister Ann believes is afflicted by the same demon that plagued her own mother in the past. Ann is determined to stop the evil, but she quickly discovers the