#1 1896: And Then There Was Horror
The House of the Devil is just over three minutes. It's a silent film that simply depicts Mephistopheles conjuring up spirits and pesky demonic minions to do his bidding, before being driven off by the power of the cross-wielding soldier. The important thing to talk about when we bring up this film isn't whether or not it's a good horror movie. Obviously, if your stacking it up against the Exorcist or even Paranormal Activity, it's a lesser film in the sense that our capacity to make great horror films was quite limited. The thing to think about here is the year it was made and who made it. Marie-Georges Jean Méliès was a French illusionist and stage performer who was discovering all kinds of technical innovations. He used special effects like time-;apse, stop-motion, hand painted color on film, and various dissolves to get his desired results. His follow up films, A Trip to the Moon in 1902 and...
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