In chapter 17 of "Wuthering Heights," Emily Bronte portrays Horror and violence through the intense emotional and physical turmoil between Heathcliff and Isabella. The violent and destructive nature of their relationship is depicted through Heathcliff's cruel treatment of Isabella, leading to a sense of horror and foreboding in the narrative. Bronte uses powerful language and dramatic imagery to convey the intense emotions and brutality that characterize their interactions in this chapter.
Zombieland contains Horror violence/gore and Language.
For violence and horror content
Horror movies have always been violent. But through the years what people are able to show in movies, the amount of gore and violence is increasing.
No, horror movies infact are no threat to society. Horror and violence has been shown as entertainment sence ancient Greece when humans were devoured by lions as a form of fun entertainment. Do not believe what people tell you. Horror is a great thing
For horror violence and language
R: Horror Violence/Gore and Language
It is rated R because of the violence and horror.
12. Violence (fighting at end) horror and fantasy (vampires)
R For Intense Persuasive Bloody Horror Violence, Sexual Content, Language. etc.
"Sleepy Hollow' is rated R due to the graphic horror, violence, gore and a scene of sexuality.
No, Zodiac (2007) is a crime drama. It does have some intense killing scenes, but the violence is not gratuitous.
"Carnosaur" (1993) is rated 'R' for monster violence and language.