A good horror story appeals to the mind more than to the senses. No story is required to slam a door unexpectedly or to pierce a quiet scene with a loud scream. Too many movies both horror and action rely on sound design to make the film thrilling versus the storytelling. Poor writer/directors hope that visual effects wi…
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