When NPR put out a call for adults whose kids have gotten scared by horror movie trailers, one dad said he became a remote control "ninja" every time they watched sports. A mom said she bought tickets to see the car racing movie Gran Turismo with her 9-year-old. It's pretty tame, but the theater showed a trailer for the horror film Five Nights at Freddy's beforehand.

That's what happened to Kaari Pitkin. Recently she was watching the TV comedy Brooklyn Nine-Nine with her 11-year-old daughter when, she said, "all of a sudden a trailer for the new Exorcist came on."


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How you edit a trailer depends on what kind of movie it is. A slow-paced period drama uses slow transitions and dissolves, but trailers for action movies can smash cut to an explosion or other burst of activity. The intro of a horror trailer might start slow with more gradual edits to build tension, but then amp up the pace with a series of quick cuts featuring brief glimpses of the enticing frights to come.

Trailer Park of Terror is a 2008 American horror film directed by Steven Goldmann and written by Timothy Dolan. It stars Nichole Hiltz, Matthew Del Negro, Trace Adkins, Myk Watford and Jeanette Brox.

Based on the Imperium Comics series of the same name, Trailer Park of Terror follows six troubled high school students and their leader, the optimistic youth ministries pastor, Lewis (Matthew Del Negro). As the group return from an outdoor character building retreat in the mountains they become lost on the back roads after their bus crashes during a raging storm. The luckless group seeks refuge for the night in a seemingly abandoned trailer park down the road, managed by the strange and seductive Norma (Nichole Hiltz). As the night progresses they find that the park is anything but empty as Norma and her undead trailer trash buddies pick them off in imaginative ways.

When NPR put out a call for adults whose kids have gotten scared by horror movie trailers, one dad said he became a remote control "ninja" every time they watched sports. A mom said she bought tickets to see the car racing movie Gran Turismo with her 9-year-old. It's pretty tame, but the theater showed a trailer for the horror film Five Nights at Freddy's beforehand.

That's what happened to Kaari Pitkin. Recently she was watching the TV comedy Brooklyn Nine-Nine with her 11-year-old daughter when, she said, "all of a sudden a trailer for the new Exorcist came on."

After its initial announcement in 2012, Routine received some development updates, but got delayed multiple times, and here we are ten years after with the Summer Game Fest trailer, which you can check out below.

From powerhouse studio A24 comes a new trailer for one of the most anticipated horror films of the year. Check out this new, tense, and disturbing trailer for It Comes at Night. For fans of smaller horror films like Get Out and It Follows, this is the next big indie horror film to keep your eyes on.

Now Funcom is translating the creepy universe of The Secret World to a single-player experience with their next venture. That new game is called The Park, and the seizure-inducing teaser trailer for it can be viewed at the top of this page.

The Park centers around a mother named Lorraine, who brings her son Callum to the titular amusement park. However, The Park's threat has yet to be revealed, and the teaser trailer creates more questions than it does answers. All it shows is Lorraine's first-person view as she is riding a roller coaster in the fog-shrouded amusement park at night.

Gameplay specifics and other important details are lacking for The Park, but the teaser trailer, despite its briefness, is still intriguing. A haunted or demonic amusement park seems like a ripe setting for a first-person horror game, and Funcom has already shown they're capable of creating the unsettling atmospheres necessary for games like The Park to succeed.

The Park is just the latest game in what appears to be a renaissance for the horror genre. The genre was fairly stagnant for many years, with its most important franchises ditching horror in favor of action, such as was the case with Resident Evil. However, gamers have spoken with their wallets, and now more genuine horror experiences are on the way. In fact, it seems like every couple of weeks, an interesting new horror game concept is announced.

Take, for example, The Flock. This asymmetrical multiplayer horror game definitely caught the attention of gamers when it was revealed a couple of weeks ago as being a game wherein the community shares a pool of lives. Once those lives are depleted, the game is over, permanently.

The Flock and The Park are joined by other horror games such as the new multiplayer Friday the 13th title and the upcoming slasher movie homage called Slasher Vol. 1: Summer Camp, not to mention the recently released Until Dawn for PS4 (read our review). As is evidenced by the influx of new horror games and impressive sales for classic horror games such as the Resident Evil remake remaster, the horror genre in gaming is certainly enjoying an upswing at the moment, and The Park should only contribute to the trend in a positive way.

Written by our fantastic client Simon Allen (whose credits include top end television shows like THE WATCH, DAS BOOT, and THE MUSKATEERS), CHOOSE OR DIE is a high octane new horror film starring Asa Butterfield, Eddie Marsan and Iola Evans. 17dc91bb1f

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