Horror
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Horror may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media
[edit]Genres
[edit]- Horror fiction, a genre of fiction
- Psychological horror, a subgenre of horror fiction
- Christmas horror, a subgenre of horror fiction
- Analog horror, a subgenre of horror fiction
- Erotic horror, a subgenre of horror fiction
- Space horror, a subgenre of horror fiction
- Folk horror, a subgenre of horror fiction
- Japanese horror, Japanese horror fiction
- Korean horror, Korean horror fiction
- Horror film, a film genre
- Art horror, a subgenre of horror film
- Body horror, a subgenre of horror film
- Comedy horror, a subgenre of horror film
- Erotic horror film, a subgenre of horror film
- Slasher film, a subgenre of horror film
- Splatter film, a subgenre of horror film
- Supernatural horror film, a subgenre of horror film
- Psychological horror film, a subgenre of horror film
- Postmodern horror, a subgenre of horror film
- Indonesian horror, Indonesian horror film
- Thai horror, Thai horror film
- Horror comics, comic books focusing on horror
- Horror punk, a music genre
- Horrorcore, a subgenre of hip hop music based on horror
- Horror game, a video game genre
- Survival horror, a video game subgenre of horror and action-adventure
- Horror podcast, a podcast genre
Films
[edit]- Horror (2002 film), an American film by Dante Tomaselli
- #Horror, a 2015 American film by Tara Subkoff
- Horror, Italian title for the 1963 Italian-Spanish film The Blancheville Monster
Fictional characters
[edit]- Horror (Garo), fictional monsters in the tokusatsu series Garo
Music
[edit]Groups and labels
[edit]- Ho99o9 (pronounced Horror), an American hip hop group
- The Horrors, an English rock band
Albums and EPs
[edit]- Horror (Cannae album), 2003
- Horror (With Blood Comes Cleansing album), 2008
- The Horror, a 2003 album by RJD2
- The Horrors (EP), 2006 EP by the Horrors
- Horror, a 2019 album by Exhumed
Other arts, entertainment, and media
[edit]- Horror and terror, two concepts in Gothic literature and film
- Horror Channel, a former name of the British television channel Legend
- "The horror! The horror!", a line uttered by Kurtz in Joseph Conrad's 1899 novella Heart of Darkness and its 1979 film adaptation Apocalypse Now
Other uses
[edit]- "The horrors", a nickname for delirium tremens, or, acute delirium caused by alcohol withdrawal