Welcome to Your Worst Nightmare
The 10dfc 2023 Edition of
Are you ready to dive deep into the depths of fear?
- 10 days ( 2 full weekends included) to make a high quality short film.
- Each film will receieve unique elements, no two will be the same.
- Top judged films eligible for an Asset buy out and royalties!
- Exclusive invite only screening at the historic rodeo cinema in Oklahoma City
Are you ready to dive deep into the depths of fear?
- 10 days ( 2 full weekends included) to make a high quality short film.
- Each film will receieve unique elements, no two will be the same.
- Top judged films eligible for an Asset buy out and royalties!
- Exclusive invite only screening at the historic rodeo cinema in Oklahoma City
The Sub-Genres
Horror movies offer a unique thrill, and their diverse subgenres add depth to the genre. From supernatural thrillers to psychological horrors and body transformations, each subgenre caters to different audience preferences. Classics like “Nosferatu” and “Frankenstein” laid the foundation, while films like “The Exorcist” and “Halloween” popularized supernatural and slasher subgenres. Psychological horrors like “Psycho” blur the line between reality and illusion, while body horror films like “The Fly” explore physical decay. With their distinct narratives, horror subgenres captivate and terrify audiences, ensuring there’s something to thrill everyone in the dark and macabre corners of cinema.
Here’s your chance to vie with the greats. Each team will have three different sub genres to choose from, of course, these will be randomly given to on the first day of the contest! Here is a list of the subgenres we will use and a few movies you can check out for reference.
Psychological
Unlike its counterparts, this subgenre delves into the intricacies of the human mind, crafting narratives that instill a deep sense of unease and psychological torment. Films like “Psycho,” “The Shining,” and “Black Swan” masterfully manipulate perception, blurring the boundaries between reality and illusion. By tapping into our deepest fears, anxieties, and inner demons, psychological horror movies create an unsettling atmosphere that lingers long after the credits roll. Through atmospheric settings, mind-bending narratives, and thought-provoking themes, this genre offers a chilling exploration of the human psyche, leaving audiences questioning their own sanity.
Phobia
Frozen (2010)
Buried
Survival
Inside
You’re Next
Fanaticism
The Wickerman
Frailty
Paranoia
The Babadook
Goodnight Mommy
Madness
The Shining
Hereditary
Killer
Offering chilling narratives that focus on human monstrosity and the terror of being hunted. “Scream” blends self-awareness and meta-commentary with its slasher narrative, introducing a masked killer who targets teenagers while paying homage to horror movie tropes. While “Deep Red” adds an artistic flair to the killer subgenre. It combines mystery, psychological horror, and graphic violence, focusing on an amateur sleuth unraveling a murder mystery in a visually stylized and atmospheric setting. “The Hills Have Eyes” explores the horror of human savagery in a desolate and unforgiving landscape. It taps into primal fears of survival and confronts the dark side of humanity. These films thrive on suspenseful chase sequences, elaborate death scenes, and the thrill of survival. With their twisted characters and brutal violence, the killer subgenre taps into our primal fears, reminding us that true horror can often be found within the darkest depths of human nature.
Slasher
Friday the 13th
Halloween
Scream
Crime/Giallo
The New York Ripper
Girl Who Knew Too Much
Deep Red
Backwoods
Texas Chainsaw Massacre
The Hills Have Eyes
Wolf Creek
Monster
The monster subgenre in horror films encompasses a range of creatures, from classic Universal Monsters to extraterrestrial beings and zombies. These films explore fear, survival, and human nature. Classic Universal Monsters established iconic creatures as misunderstood outcasts. Extraterrestrial horror blends science fiction and terror, with films like “Alien” and “The Thing.” Zombie movies, like “Night of the Living Dead,” depict the undead in post-apocalyptic worlds. Each creature represents a different facet of fear, challenging our notions of monstrosity. The monster subgenre offers diverse horrors, from tragic monsters to enigmatic beings and relentless undead, tapping into primal fears.
Zombie
Dawn of the Dead
28 Days Later
Dead Snow
Vampire
Fright Night
30 Days of Night
From Dusk til Dawn
Werewolf
The Wolfman
Dog Soldires
Wer
Classic
Frankenstien
Leprechaun
Dracula
Giant/Kaiju
Cloverfield
Godzilla
The Mist
Alien
The Thing
Signs
Alien
Paranormal
The paranormal horror subgenre delves into the unexplained, the occult, and the otherworldly, leaving audiences trembling in fear. From classics like “The Exorcist” to modern hits like “Insidious,” these films transport viewers into realms haunted by malevolent spirits, demons, and supernatural forces. With spine-tingling suspense, jump scares, and eerie atmospheres, paranormal horror movies tap into our deepest fears of the unknown. Whether it’s a possessed child, a haunted house, or a cursed object, these films explore the thin veil between the living and the dead, haunting our imagination and reminding us that there are realms beyond our comprehension, lurking with terrifying entities.
Ghosts & Spirits
Poltergiest
The Grudge
Haunted House
We Are Still Here
Amityville Horror
Possession
The Exorcist
The Rite
Demons & Hell
Hellraiser
The Beyond
Occult
The Witch
The Conjouring
Supernatual
It Follows
Oculus
Gore & Disturbing
These films, often labeled as extreme or “splatter” horror, unapologetically delve into the grotesque, showcasing graphic violence, mutilation, and explicit scenes that shock and repel audiences. From classics like “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” to modern cult favorites like “Hostel,” these movies tap into our primal fears and curiosity, challenging societal norms and provoking intense reactions. While not for the faint of heart, gore-filled horror films provide a unique and visceral experience for those seeking an extreme and unsettling cinematic journey.
Torture
The Loved Ones
Hostel
Saw
Splatter
Tokoyo Gore Police
Blood Feast
Battle Royal
Cannibal
The Green Inferno
Cannibal Holocaust
Troubles Every Day
Wildcards
Teams have the opportunity to gain an edge by skillfully incorporating a modifier. By adeptly integrating the modifier, teams can unlock additional points and enhance their storytelling, the strategic and thoughtful use of the modifier demonstrates the team’s creativity, adaptability, and mastery of storytelling. Skillfully weaving the modifier into the narrative can elevate the impact of the short film, capturing the attention and admiration of audiences (and judges) alike.
Comedy
The Evil Dead
Shaun of the Dead
Sci-Fi
Apollo 18
Event Horizon
Romance
Let the Right One In
Warm Bodies
Creepy Kid
Omen
Children of the Corn
Gothic
Sleepy Hollow
Crimson Peak
Body
The Fly
Society
Revenge
I Spit on Your Grave
The Last House on the Left
Found Footage
Blair Witch Project
Paranormal Activity
Technology
Unfriended
Pulse