Eurohorror

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Euro- +‎ horror

Noun[edit]

Eurohorror (uncountable)

  1. European horror films
    • 2008, Ernest Mathijs, Xavier Mendik, The Cult Film Reader, page 184:
      But both works also enact an aesthetic shared by fans of low Eurohorror — a tendency toward excess, syncopated rhythms, and surreal frame compositions.
    • 2012, Patricia Allmer, Emily Brick, David Huxley, European Nightmares: Horror Cinema in Europe Since 1945, page 29:
      'I made a huge list of Italian directors and all the pseudonyms they hide behind,' says 'Eric' – who now seems to be undermining his own dismissal of Eurohorror fans by revealing his own cultural currency of detailed and intimate knowledge of the filmmakers.
    • 2017, Harry M. Benshoff, A Companion to the Horror Film, page 299:
      There is no interest in the ideological credentials of Eurohorror, or European exploitation cinema more generally.