These are the sources and citations used to research Horror film. This bibliography was generated on Cite This For Me on
In-text: (Batty and Kerrigan, 2017)
Your Bibliography: Batty, C. and Kerrigan, S., 2017. Screen production research. Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, p.127.
In-text: (Delp and Murphey, 2021)
Your Bibliography: Delp, T. and Murphey, M., 2021. Modern Horror: How a Genre Gets Elevated. [online] Reporter.rit.edu. Available at: <https://reporter.rit.edu/culture/modern-horror-how-genre-gets-elevated#:~:text=%E2%80%9CThe%20term%20'elevated%20horror',its%20own%20subgenre%20of%20horror.> [Accessed 11 May 2022].
In-text: (Don't Open the Box, 2022)
Your Bibliography: Don't Open the Box. 2022. [film] Directed by J. Duncombe. United Kingdom: Mangled Media.
In-text: (Duncombe, 2022)
Your Bibliography: Duncombe, J., 2022. Don't Open the Box Poster. [Poster].
In-text: (Duncombe, 2022)
Your Bibliography: Duncombe, J., 2022. Img 1 and 2 Script Cards. [Photo].
In-text: (Get Out, 2017)
Your Bibliography: Get Out. 2017. [film] Directed by J. Peele. United States, Japan: Blumhouse Productions.
In-text: (Manfish, 2022)
Your Bibliography: Manfish. 2022. [film] Directed by M. Coleman. United Kingdom: Double Dinner Films.
In-text: (Midsommar, 2019)
Your Bibliography: Midsommar. 2019. [film] Directed by A. Aster. Sweden, United States: A24, B-Reel Films, Nordisk Film, Square Peg.
In-text: (Rodriguez, 1995)
Your Bibliography: Rodriguez, R., 1995. Rebel without a crew, or, How a 24-year-old filmmaker with $7,000 became a Hollywood player. New York: Dutton.
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