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Horror - Sub-genres 
William Jones
Subgenres 
Some of the main subgenres are: 
• Slasher 
• Psychological 
• Supernatural 
• Possession 
• Gothic 
• Sci-fi 
• Comedy
Slasher 
Slasher films are the most common type of 
horror films due to the impact they had 
between the 60s and 70s. This demand for 
slasher horror has led to the creation of some 
of the most well known horror films. These 
include Scream and Texas Chainsaw 
Massacre.
Common Conventions 
• Antagonist is a masked killer and usually psychotic 
(Ghostface/Leatherface/Jason Voorhees) 
• Normally a sacrificial lamb at the beginning of the film 
to set the tone and introduce the killer. Likely a dumb 
bimbo. (Casey from Scream or Tina from Nightmare 
on Elm Street) 
• Most of the main characters are usually stereotypical 
teens, with lots of drinking and sex. This is usually 
used against them, as slasher villains usually kill as 
punishment for acts of irresponsibility. 
• The main character is usually a goodie two shoes 
female (Sidney from Scream)
Common Conventions Cont. 
• The main female (or the final girl) will survive to 
the end, usually because she is more intelligent 
and brave than the other characters. 
• As name of the sub-genre suggests, the main 
weapons used are things like knives, stabbing 
and slashing weapons. However, the genre is 
well suited to over-the-top weapons, like a 
chainsaw, an axe or a scythe. This is to 
• Very bloody and gory (usually as bloody as film 
ratings will allow at the time of release)
Psychological 
Psychological horror films are a more 
intellectual type of horror movie, relying on 
the mental and emotional instability of the 
antagonist for most of the horror value. The 
antagonist can appear to be normal on the 
outside, and they don’t normally commit 
vicious crimes, but they can be however one 
of the scariest and most twisted horror 
villains.
Common Conventions 
• The antagonist looks normal but has a twisted mind 
(i.e. Hannibal Lecter) 
• Main source of the horror is from the twisted mind of 
the antagonist. 
• Audience can be tricked into thinking the antagonist is 
innocent, or forget that he is guilty. (American Psycho 
– where he believes what he is doing is morally 
justifiable) 
• Death may occur, but will not be as brutal or gruesome 
as they are in slashers. 
• Can sometimes be from the antagonist’s perspective, 
i.e. American Psycho, he is simultaneously the killer 
and main character of the movie
Common Conventions Cont. 
• Events may be shown as the antagonists 
flashbacks. 
• TWISTS IN NARRATIVE. 
• Usually a more sophisticated SUB-genre 
meaning that they offer more of an intellectual 
challenge to the audience, instead of the 
“mindless violence” of some slasher films
Supernatural 
Movies like the Sixth Sense and the 
Amityville Horror are good examples of a 
supernatural horror movie. In films within this 
sub-genre, an unknown force terrorises an 
unwitting and seemingly “normal” family, 
usually in a remote location.
Common Conventions 
• Narrative focuses on the presence of some kind of ghost 
or spirit. 
• Some supernatural phenomena are also present like 
curses and miracles 
• Characters try to make contact with the spirits using 
séances and Ouija boards. 
• Third parties like psychics, mediums and priests are 
called upon, as characters strive to remove the 
supernatural presence from their lives. 
• Most of the action happens in a normal, yet isolated 
suburban area with a young couple or family who have 
normally just moved in, this is usually because the spirit 
was there to begin with and also to ensure the family 
cannot send for help easily, so they are the ones who 
must find an answer to the problem.
Common Conventions Cont. 
• Contrapuntal sound and loud sudden diegetic 
noises like creaking floorboards and squeaking 
doors are common. 
• Everyday objects like mirrors, baths and 
windows are commonly used for jump scares. 
• Everday, innocent objects are transformed into 
something sinister or as conduits of evil. 
• This genre is where the found footage style is 
found most commonly, as it further involves the 
audience and makes it feel grounded in reality.
Possession 
The possession SUB-genre is the second 
most popular behind slasher. Most cult 
classic horror movies are either slasher or 
possession. Practical (and gruesome) effects 
are used very commonly in possession films 
and can usually be made with much smaller 
budgets than some horrors.
Common Conventions 
• Both adults and children (usually young for added effect) 
are possessed by evil demons or spirits. 
• Religion often has a strong role, either in the 
possessions or when trying to get rid of the demon. This 
is because religious forces act as a binary opposite to 
demonic forces, so they often go hand in hand. In 
addition to this, characters often go down the religious 
route to try and deal with the demonic force. Demonic 
forces may even make a mockery of religion and 
religious icons. 
• The spirit can be contained in boxes or books at the 
beginning of the movie. 
• Exorcisms are usually performed mid way through the 
movie but are unsuccessful.
Common Conventions Cont. 
• Experts are usually bought in, either 
Priests or pastors are common, however 
their attempts are usually unsuccessful, a 
suggestion that the force cannot be 
defeated or controlled, an idea that will 
terrify the audience.. 
• Contortion of the body, self harming and 
levitation are all common symptoms of 
being possessed. 
• The eyes of the victim usually roll or glaze 
over. Usually appearance is affected 
more, skin discolouration, etc.
Common Conventions Cont. 
• The victim is usually young or otherwise 
innocent and naive. She may be 
particularly religious or may have lived a 
sheltered existence. Children often 
become vessels of evil too, as being 
young and vulnerable they are easier to 
overtake and control.
Gothic 
Gothic horrors are what most of the earlier 
horror films were. Films like Nosferatu and 
Dracula are considered gothic, because they 
are dark, feature strange/mythical characters 
and take place in far off lands.
Common Conventions 
• Often set in the past. 
• Sometimes in far off, mystical lands. 
• Dark and gloomy mise-en-scene. 
• Castles, graveyards and forests are 
common settings. 
• Fog and mist usually fills the air, adding 
atmosphere and creating a sense of 
foreboding. 
• Mythical monsters can be found such as 
werewolves and vampires.
Common Conventions Cont. 
• Male character is usually the stereotypical 
good looking action hero (The Huntsman - 
Chris Hemsworth - in Snow white and the 
huntsman.) 
• Female characters are usually the damsel 
in distress, thus presenting a traditional 
representation of gender. 
• They often put a dark twist on fairytale 
stories and events. (i.e. Red Riding Hood - 
2011)
Sci-Fi 
This sub genre has given birth to some of the 
most well known horror films, with films like 
Alien, Predator and Pitch Black all earning 
cult status and inspiring several sequels, 
prequels and video games for each.
Common Conventions 
• Main characters start being killed off by 
some unknown force, and the monster is 
only revealed later in the movie. 
• Can be very gory. 
• Normally very high budget but high 
grossing too. 
• Enemy is usually some form of alien 
creature or infection. 
• The main character is usually 
accompanied by a group of people that 
will get smaller in numbers until only a 
small number remain (two or three)
Common Conventions Cont. 
two or three are left at the end. 
• Usually have a final resolution, the good 
guy wins, the alien is dead. 
• The almost mandatory sequel is not 
usually as good as the original. 
• The creature usually hunts the humans 
and stays in the dark. 
• Jump scares can be common.
Comedy 
Comedy horror movies have only recently 
become popular and after the success of 
films like Zombieland and Shawn of the 
Dead. They usually rip off famous scenes 
from already well known horror films for 
added value and to spark recognition in the 
audience’s mind.
Common Conventions 
• Usually overplay certain conventions for 
laughs. 
• Main character is usually a nerd or 
layabout and generally not suited for the 
situation. 
• Main character is usually paired with an 
attractive female (who can normally 
protect herself but will, at one point, be a 
damsel in distress,) and a handsome, 
strong hero character who will help him 
out ( like Tallahassee in Zombieland)
Common Conventions Cont. 
• Main character will make some slip ups 
along the way (like the unintentional killing 
of Bill Murray in Zombieland) but will 
usually rise to the challenge and prove 
himself. 
• Many of the things that other horrors take 
seriously may be used satirically in this 
genre.
• This scene from Zombieland is when the 
main character (Jesse Eisenberg) is laying 
down his basic rules for surviving an 
apocalypse. 
• These are done for comedy value, but 
also show an awareness of zombie sub-genre 
conventions and play off of them for 
added comedy value. (i.e. The zombie 
isn’t actually dead jump scare – double 
tap)

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Horror sub genres - William Jones

  • 1. Horror - Sub-genres William Jones
  • 2. Subgenres Some of the main subgenres are: • Slasher • Psychological • Supernatural • Possession • Gothic • Sci-fi • Comedy
  • 3. Slasher Slasher films are the most common type of horror films due to the impact they had between the 60s and 70s. This demand for slasher horror has led to the creation of some of the most well known horror films. These include Scream and Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
  • 4. Common Conventions • Antagonist is a masked killer and usually psychotic (Ghostface/Leatherface/Jason Voorhees) • Normally a sacrificial lamb at the beginning of the film to set the tone and introduce the killer. Likely a dumb bimbo. (Casey from Scream or Tina from Nightmare on Elm Street) • Most of the main characters are usually stereotypical teens, with lots of drinking and sex. This is usually used against them, as slasher villains usually kill as punishment for acts of irresponsibility. • The main character is usually a goodie two shoes female (Sidney from Scream)
  • 5. Common Conventions Cont. • The main female (or the final girl) will survive to the end, usually because she is more intelligent and brave than the other characters. • As name of the sub-genre suggests, the main weapons used are things like knives, stabbing and slashing weapons. However, the genre is well suited to over-the-top weapons, like a chainsaw, an axe or a scythe. This is to • Very bloody and gory (usually as bloody as film ratings will allow at the time of release)
  • 6. Psychological Psychological horror films are a more intellectual type of horror movie, relying on the mental and emotional instability of the antagonist for most of the horror value. The antagonist can appear to be normal on the outside, and they don’t normally commit vicious crimes, but they can be however one of the scariest and most twisted horror villains.
  • 7. Common Conventions • The antagonist looks normal but has a twisted mind (i.e. Hannibal Lecter) • Main source of the horror is from the twisted mind of the antagonist. • Audience can be tricked into thinking the antagonist is innocent, or forget that he is guilty. (American Psycho – where he believes what he is doing is morally justifiable) • Death may occur, but will not be as brutal or gruesome as they are in slashers. • Can sometimes be from the antagonist’s perspective, i.e. American Psycho, he is simultaneously the killer and main character of the movie
  • 8. Common Conventions Cont. • Events may be shown as the antagonists flashbacks. • TWISTS IN NARRATIVE. • Usually a more sophisticated SUB-genre meaning that they offer more of an intellectual challenge to the audience, instead of the “mindless violence” of some slasher films
  • 9. Supernatural Movies like the Sixth Sense and the Amityville Horror are good examples of a supernatural horror movie. In films within this sub-genre, an unknown force terrorises an unwitting and seemingly “normal” family, usually in a remote location.
  • 10. Common Conventions • Narrative focuses on the presence of some kind of ghost or spirit. • Some supernatural phenomena are also present like curses and miracles • Characters try to make contact with the spirits using séances and Ouija boards. • Third parties like psychics, mediums and priests are called upon, as characters strive to remove the supernatural presence from their lives. • Most of the action happens in a normal, yet isolated suburban area with a young couple or family who have normally just moved in, this is usually because the spirit was there to begin with and also to ensure the family cannot send for help easily, so they are the ones who must find an answer to the problem.
  • 11. Common Conventions Cont. • Contrapuntal sound and loud sudden diegetic noises like creaking floorboards and squeaking doors are common. • Everyday objects like mirrors, baths and windows are commonly used for jump scares. • Everday, innocent objects are transformed into something sinister or as conduits of evil. • This genre is where the found footage style is found most commonly, as it further involves the audience and makes it feel grounded in reality.
  • 12. Possession The possession SUB-genre is the second most popular behind slasher. Most cult classic horror movies are either slasher or possession. Practical (and gruesome) effects are used very commonly in possession films and can usually be made with much smaller budgets than some horrors.
  • 13. Common Conventions • Both adults and children (usually young for added effect) are possessed by evil demons or spirits. • Religion often has a strong role, either in the possessions or when trying to get rid of the demon. This is because religious forces act as a binary opposite to demonic forces, so they often go hand in hand. In addition to this, characters often go down the religious route to try and deal with the demonic force. Demonic forces may even make a mockery of religion and religious icons. • The spirit can be contained in boxes or books at the beginning of the movie. • Exorcisms are usually performed mid way through the movie but are unsuccessful.
  • 14. Common Conventions Cont. • Experts are usually bought in, either Priests or pastors are common, however their attempts are usually unsuccessful, a suggestion that the force cannot be defeated or controlled, an idea that will terrify the audience.. • Contortion of the body, self harming and levitation are all common symptoms of being possessed. • The eyes of the victim usually roll or glaze over. Usually appearance is affected more, skin discolouration, etc.
  • 15. Common Conventions Cont. • The victim is usually young or otherwise innocent and naive. She may be particularly religious or may have lived a sheltered existence. Children often become vessels of evil too, as being young and vulnerable they are easier to overtake and control.
  • 16. Gothic Gothic horrors are what most of the earlier horror films were. Films like Nosferatu and Dracula are considered gothic, because they are dark, feature strange/mythical characters and take place in far off lands.
  • 17. Common Conventions • Often set in the past. • Sometimes in far off, mystical lands. • Dark and gloomy mise-en-scene. • Castles, graveyards and forests are common settings. • Fog and mist usually fills the air, adding atmosphere and creating a sense of foreboding. • Mythical monsters can be found such as werewolves and vampires.
  • 18. Common Conventions Cont. • Male character is usually the stereotypical good looking action hero (The Huntsman - Chris Hemsworth - in Snow white and the huntsman.) • Female characters are usually the damsel in distress, thus presenting a traditional representation of gender. • They often put a dark twist on fairytale stories and events. (i.e. Red Riding Hood - 2011)
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  • 20. Sci-Fi This sub genre has given birth to some of the most well known horror films, with films like Alien, Predator and Pitch Black all earning cult status and inspiring several sequels, prequels and video games for each.
  • 21. Common Conventions • Main characters start being killed off by some unknown force, and the monster is only revealed later in the movie. • Can be very gory. • Normally very high budget but high grossing too. • Enemy is usually some form of alien creature or infection. • The main character is usually accompanied by a group of people that will get smaller in numbers until only a small number remain (two or three)
  • 22. Common Conventions Cont. two or three are left at the end. • Usually have a final resolution, the good guy wins, the alien is dead. • The almost mandatory sequel is not usually as good as the original. • The creature usually hunts the humans and stays in the dark. • Jump scares can be common.
  • 23. Comedy Comedy horror movies have only recently become popular and after the success of films like Zombieland and Shawn of the Dead. They usually rip off famous scenes from already well known horror films for added value and to spark recognition in the audience’s mind.
  • 24. Common Conventions • Usually overplay certain conventions for laughs. • Main character is usually a nerd or layabout and generally not suited for the situation. • Main character is usually paired with an attractive female (who can normally protect herself but will, at one point, be a damsel in distress,) and a handsome, strong hero character who will help him out ( like Tallahassee in Zombieland)
  • 25. Common Conventions Cont. • Main character will make some slip ups along the way (like the unintentional killing of Bill Murray in Zombieland) but will usually rise to the challenge and prove himself. • Many of the things that other horrors take seriously may be used satirically in this genre.
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  • 27. • This scene from Zombieland is when the main character (Jesse Eisenberg) is laying down his basic rules for surviving an apocalypse. • These are done for comedy value, but also show an awareness of zombie sub-genre conventions and play off of them for added comedy value. (i.e. The zombie isn’t actually dead jump scare – double tap)