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The Cultural Significance of Horror Films
The horror genre helps us understand cultural fears and anxieties, with current horror movies showcasing a fear of the wealthy and a class system similar to that seen in the Purge franchise. The genre has evolved over time, with Psycho being a major turning point that influenced horror films moving forward.
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The speakers discuss the colors blue and maize, which is a trademarked yellow shade, and then talk about their majors in college, which were in film and brain behavior and cognitive science.
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The speakers discuss the colors blue and maize, which is a trademarked yellow shade, and then talk about their majors in college, which were in film and brain behavior and cognitive science.
ChapterThe Cultural Significance of Horror Films
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The portrayal of wealth as a source of horror has become a popular trend in modern cinema, reflecting the cultural fear of a growing wealth gap and class divide.
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The portrayal of wealth as a source of horror has become a popular trend in modern cinema, reflecting the cultural fear of a growing wealth gap and class divide. Understanding what people are afraid of can offer insight into contemporary culture.