(117 quotes found)
“It's a thriller, it's definitely not a horror film, but it has enough of the elements that also work in horror films like suspense.”
Wes Craven
“For me with all this stuff, both the horror films and thrillers like this, the most interesting thing is what goes on inside people's heads, ... The rest is just the setting. She is sort of trapped in her seat, with this guy a few inches apart watching her facial expressions for clues about what she is going to do and it is just so oppressive. Even when he lets her go to the bathroom she doesn't get long to unwind.”
“The horror genre is important because it promotes experimentation in filmmaking.”
Richard King
“There are a few horror stories here and there. The majority of the players have been very down to earth, especially the Aussies. Everything with them is a please and a thank you.”
Chris Gaudreau
“The truth of the matter is 200 points is orderly. I think 900 is going to be a horror show. I don't want to be in that day.”
Buzzy Geduld
“It's a horror story, it's the sort of thing the worst movie scenario wouldn't dream up,”
Helen Clark
“This was supposed to be a creative way to teach the horrors of the Holocaust but unfortunately it has sparked controversy and more importantly it has sparked conversation. We have now heard from nearly a dozen parents (who are) very upset.”
Gerald Reznick
“[In a tumultuous world, science fiction and horror series are a spin on current events.] It's obviously in the zeitgeist, ... You're telling allegorical tales, and you're shining a light back on society - what's happening now - and it's a way to kind of talk about what's going on, but from a sideways angle.”
David Goyer
“Historically when people have been scared and nervous, there's been an uptick in science fantasy horror. You're telling allegorical tales and shining a light back on society.”
“Cloning of a human being is intuitively and properly viewed with almost uniform horror, because replication of a human by cloning would radically alter the very definition of what a human being is.”
George Annas