Boo! By Luke Jaden, Independent Film
Boo! Indie filmmaker Luke Jaden tells you a story about a Halloween chain letter. Find out how Jaden came to make horror movies so young.
Psychological Horror is a subgenre that disturbs by tapping into mental and emotional vulnerabilities, exposing repression, paranoia, and self-doubt rather than relying on gore or monsters. It uses atmosphere, suspense, and unreliable perspectives to unsettle, think Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho (1960) with Norman Bates’ fractured psyche, Jennifer Kent’s grief-fueled The Babadook (2014), and modern indies like Hereditary (2018) or The Invitation (2015), which probe familial trauma and creeping paranoia. These films haunt long, proving that true terror often comes from within.
Boo! Indie filmmaker Luke Jaden tells you a story about a Halloween chain letter. Find out how Jaden came to make horror movies so young.
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