Movies like Eyes Of Laura Mars 1978
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Neo noir mystery-thriller film starring Faye Dunaway and Tommy Lee Jones and directed by Irvin Kershner.
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The Stepford Wives
1975 Movie •3.7/5
Satirical psychological horror film directed by Bryan Forbes.
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The Fan
1981 Movie •5/5
Slasher film directed by Edward Bianchi, and starring Lauren Bacall,...
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Homicidal
1961 Movie
Horror-thriller film produced and directed by William Castle, and...
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Dressed To Kill
1980 Movie •3.6/5
Erotic thriller slasher film written and directed by Brian De Palma.
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Dolores Claiborne
1995 Movie •3.9/5
Psychological thriller drama film directed by Taylor Hackford and...
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The Fury
1978 Movie •2.9/5
Supernatural thriller film directed by Brian De Palma and starring...
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Jack's Back
1988 Movie •3.5/5
Crime thriller horror film written and directed by Rowdy Herrington...
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D.O.A.
1988 Movie •1.7/5
Neo-noir mystery thriller film and a remake of the 1950 film noir of...
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The Believers
1987 Movie •3.5/5
Canadian-American crime thriller horror film directed by John...
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Alone In The Dark
1982 Movie •2.6/5
Slasher film co-written and directed by Jack Sholder in his...
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Masquerade
1988 Movie •1.7/5
Romantic mystery thriller film directed by Bob Swaim and starring Rob...
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When A Stranger Calls
1979 Movie •2.2/5
Psychological horror film written and directed by Fred Walton and...
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He Knows You're Alone
1980 Movie •3.3/5
Slasher film directed by Armand Mastroianni, written by Scott Parker,...
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Storytelling wouldn’t be anything without technology, and neither would genre; horror itself is so shaped and defined by the ways that we tell it, make it, and create it. From viral videotapes to mysterious records that contain bewitching spells, the technology filmmakers and artists use says as much about them, about horror, and about creation itself as the stories themselves. Urban legends spread through word of mouth in a marginalized community in one film, and are hidden from the public by the government despite heavy filmic evidence in another. These films are great horror movies, sure; but they’re also about the horror genre and how technology impacts how we interact, engage, and are shaped by those stories, technology more broadly, and the ongoing conversation between horror, technology and audiences.
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