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If you've ever seen a horror film, you've likely experienced a jump scare. A mix of cinematic build-up, sonic tension, play on expectations and intent to scare, the jump scare is a classic building block in horror movies with one goal: catching the audience off guard and making them jolt. But what makes a good jump scare? Why do they feel so different today, than what it was in the past? From 1942's jump scare pioneer 'Cat People' to more recent films like 'It' and 'Smile,' here's everything you need to know about the craft behind the horror technique and its need for constant evolution.
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00:00 Jump Scares
00:48 Cat People
01:27 The Thing from Another World
01:54 Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein
01:59 The Hideous Sun Demon
02:15 Psycho
02:37 Repulsion
02:53 Wait Until Dark
03:28 Jaws
04:09 Carrie
04:33 Friday the 13th
04:53 Schock
05:10 Halloween
05:31 Phatasm
05:43 Alien
06:23 An American Werewolf in London
06:44 A Nightmare on Elm Street
07:10 Friday the 13th Part 2
07:37 The Thing
07:57 Day of the Dead
08:05 Peewee's Big Adventure
08:21 The Texas Chainsaw Massacre II
08:37 Prince of Darkness
08:56 Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers
09:33 The Exorcist III
10:18 Candyman
10:34 Jurassic Park
10:54 Se7en
11:15 Scream
12:16 What Lies Beneath
12:37 The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
12:51 Signs
13:26 Ju-on: The Grudge
13:42 The Ring
14:10 Jeepers Creepers 2
14:25 The Blair Witch Project
14:34 The Descent
14:58 REC
15:15 The Dark Knight
15:28 Spider-Man 2
15:40 Paranormal Activity 2
15:59 Insidious
16:20 Sinister
16:47 V/H/S
17:05 The Babadook
17:34 The Conjuring
17:43 It Follows
18:09 Hell House LLC
18:36 It
19:17 The Invisible Man
19:33 Smile
source what's the best jump scare you've seen in a film??