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The 2000s didn’t just scare us — they rewrote the rules of horror. In this episode of Frame by Frame, we revisit a transformative era that gave rise to bold new subgenres, unforgettable villains, and indie filmmakers who became modern masters of fear.
From gritty underground torture to fast-running zombies and VHS-born curses, we unpack the decade that redefined horror for a whole new generation.
Whether you're a die-hard horror fan or just curious about what made the 2000s so impactful, this one’s for you.
What You’ll Learn:
Why 28 Days Later, The Ring, and Saw changed horror forever
The rise of international remakes and the birth of torture-style cinema
How found footage and digital cameras made fear feel real
Surprising budget vs. box office wins from the decade's top films
The 2000s horror legacy still haunting today's streaming platforms
Read the full list of the Best 2000s Horror Movies Ranked: https://ifilmthings.com/best-2000s-horror-movies-ranked/
Cue the VHS static and crank up the nostalgia—this premiere episode of Frame by Frame takes you on a blood-soaked trip back to the golden age of 90s summer horror.
Join us as we unpack why this era of horror wasn’t just scary—it was smart, stylish, and self-aware. From the meta brilliance of Scream to the psychological dread of Jacob’s Ladder, and the gritty genre flip of From Dusk Till Dawn, we explore how 90s horror redefined the rules of the game.
Topics include:
The influence of VHS rental culture
The rise of scream queens and iconic slasher villains
How teen angst, pop soundtracks, and subversive storytelling shaped a new horror identity
Deep dives into The Craft, The Blair Witch Project, Candyman, The Faculty, and more
Whether you grew up renting these films or you’re discovering them for the first time, this episode is your ultimate survival guide to the era that gave horror a new face—often masked, sometimes bloody, always unforgettable.
Hit play, dim the lights, and let the horror rewind.





