Slow Burn Horror = Atmosphere
Some horror fans want gore or a fast pace, so why would anyone like slow burn horror?
With a slow-paced horror, one usually comes face-to-face with a story loaded with atmosphere. Fueled by suspense, we get to know the characters on a deeper scale, which often translates to us caring more about them.
The best element, thanks to that combination of gripping atmosphere to set the mood, as well as characters we can truly buy into, is suspense.
Quite often, slow burn horror allows for terror and trepidation to resonate due to a steady pace. Suspense needs some room to breathe, and a slower pace allows for that.
What We’re Slow Roasting
The Last Knock looks at several slow burn horror films, from the tried and true, such as The Haunting and Psycho, to decisive modern fare, like The VVitch and The Blackcoat’s Daughter.
And we also dive into cult classics, such as Eraserhead and Session 9.
But don’t think that we’re singing every movie’s praises. (I guess that would mean indulging in a ballad.)
Let us know about your favorite slow boat films, and what titles we may have missed!
SCREAM OUTS to these must follow souls on Twitter:
@HailNightChurch @AfiendOnFilm @isaacthorne @ZADF_ORG @angiebulkeley @ionacrv @TrashCanDanpt3 @dixiefairy @TraCee_tr @Troma_Team @palkodesigns @glasseyepix @Packtheater @TheHorrorcist @TNHorrorNews @SCRMRadio
The plot sickens: The Last Knock joins Cults for another episode!
Get your Crash Palace and The Last Knock gear!
THE LAST KNOCK horror podcast is a Crash Palace Productions’ featured show. Besides this site, you can find THE LAST KNOCK on iTunes with new shows posted every other Sunday at 9 PM ET.
Crash Palace Productions website design and creation from Brian Yount Digital Enterprises with banner and THE LAST KNOCK art from Palko Designs.
(Let the Right One In still from IFC center.)
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:03:11 — 57.9MB)
Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS