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Steven Spielberg at an event for The 79th Annual Academy Awards (2007)
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Borrowed A Trick From Steven Spielberg
Steven Spielberg at an event for The 79th Annual Academy Awards (2007)
Sometimes, it's really the things you can't see that are actually the scariest. Horror films — particularly those that terrify their audiences with otherworldly creatures — have understood this for a long, long time. In some cases, teasing is a quick fix for a limited budget or less-than-realistic visual effects. But when used sparingly, the result is two-fold: it leaves so much to the imagination that the mere impression of a monster is more horrifying than a real glimpse of one.

Some of the best creature flicks have utilized this tactic brilliantly. It's synonymous with Steven Spielberg's "Jaws," which made the best of a sporadic...

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  • 6/30/2022
  • by Lyvie Scott
  • Slash Film

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