"The Day Ahead" is taking a closer look at why today's horror films seem to be getting more realistic and touching on issues we as an audience have fears of.
Today's Horror Films Are Hitting Too Close To Home
When it comes to horror films today, filmmakers are shying away from traditional blood and gore and focusing more on the fears of society.
Paramount Pictures
Posted: 10:06 a.m. EDT Aug 17, 2018
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