I am determined to go through the horror of this world.
Horror allowed me to quickly switch gears.
When I wake up I look like a madman, like something out of a horror movie! That's why I sleep alone. But the funny thing is that I'm very impeccable and clean before I go to bed. It's just like right before I'm going out.
Men born in hot countries love the night because it refreshes them and have a horror of light because it burns them.
I have a horror of people who speak about the beautiful. What is the beautiful? One must speak of problems in painting!
I think in the late '80s and early '90s horror was dead.
There were so many layers of reality to the world. Nothing stopped for death; nothing stopped for grief or horror or tragedy.
Our healthcare is a horror show.
The Company of Wolves doesn't belong in any category, so it's difficult to prepare an audience for it. It's not a horror film, it's not a fantasy film, it's not a children's film - so what is it?
I've seen little pieces of 'Interview with a Vampire' when it was on TV, but I kind of always go yuck! I don't watch R-rated movies, so that really cuts down on a lot of the horror.
On top of the horror of separating from your wife, you have to go through it in public.
I think because mothers usually are the people who take care of us when we're little, and when we're little those mothers are omnipotent, perhaps men even more than women don't like to think about that dependency. That dependency is horror.
I have a horror of tags and labels. I don't understand, for instance, how people can talk about Bergman's "symbolism". Far from being symbolic, be seems to me, through and almost biological naturalism, to arrive at the spiritual truth about human life that is important to him.
Apparently there is nothing in the news that falls between inhuman acts of horror and kittens.
I wanted to write a balls-to-the-wall supernatural horror story, something I haven't done in a long time.
If one book's done this well, you want to write another one that does just as well. There's that horror of the second novel that doesn't match up.
If a country has a fascist leader, this is a great horror for that country; but there is much greater horror: The existence of ignorant and unethical masses who support that primitive leader!
People say 'Scott's [Derrickson] movies are kind of scary, is this a horror movie?' Of course, [Doctor Strange] it's not a horror movie. But what Scott has done so well in the best of his films is have one foot completely in the real world and one foot in this whatever supernatural sub-genre he was playing with.
Horror is the natural reaction to the last 5,000 years of history.
No child asks to get born, so when they are here, they should be shielded from any possible horror.