I am not a huge fan of horror movies in fact agree that they are much scarier now than before. With horror movies in the past there was a sense of obviousness, as if to say the viewers already knew what was going to happen and when. In some movies, I feel there was also a sense of humor or something of the sorts. As in, everyone laughs when the actress looks behind the door and finds nothing there.
As of now, it's as if horror movies are adhering to peoples' actual fears. For example, the movie "It" may adhere to someone's fear of clowns. It takes this childhood fear in which some may say is ridiculous and warps it into that someone would actually be afraid of. Another thing I noticed is that movies of today serve the purpose of actually scaring the daylights out of people, and not merely entertaining them. They do this by taking the movie and connecting in some way to a form of truth.
Since I am not a fan of horror movies this does not apply to me but I feel many people love it if a horror movie is based upon a true story, it gives a sense of reality to the movie's storyline. Although, I don't know why anyone would want a psychopath to enter their home with machetes swinging and guns blazing.






