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Horror films in Mexico form part of cinematic arts and culture of Mexico. The rise of horror films in Mexico in the 1930s started with films like El fantasma del convento and Dos monjes from the writer-director Juan Bustillo Oro. Until about the 1950s moviehouses mainly showed melodramas and westerns, which caused difficulty for Bustillo Oro ...
Mexican Western (genre) horror films (3 P) Pages in category "Mexican horror films" ... Horror films of Mexico; A. Academy of Doom; Amityville II: The Possession;
This category lists supernatural horror films from Mexico. Pages in category "Mexican supernatural horror films" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total.
México Bárbaro (a.k.a. Barbarous Mexico) is a 2014 Mexican anthology horror film composed of eight shorts, each by a different Mexican horror film director. It premiered at the Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival on October 8, 2014.
Box Office Mojo estimates that on its opening week the movie earned $311,748 from December 30 to January 2. Additionally, for its second week of the exhibition, it gained $647,043. [11] Most of the box office stability was compromised mainly because of the movie's competition during its run in Mexico, as a result, the movie's total gross was ...
La Llorona was released in Mexico on 25 May 1933. [6] From contemporary reviews, the Mexican newspaper Excélsior who commented that both horror and mystery films were put out to great difficulty noting the special effects involved, but that La Llorona was more impressive as it had to do that and recreate the period film sets. The film was ...
Before the film's release in 1956, Mexican cinema was experiencing a decline, and most critics dismissed the cinematic films of Mexico. Upon the release of two films directed by Fernando Mendez, the first being Ladrón de cadáveres and El vampiro in 1957. Both films were successful critically and financially and helped bring in the golden age ...
List of Mexican films; Mexican Animation; Horror films; 1890s; 1900s; 1910s; 1920s; 1930s; 1940s; ... List of 2024 box office number-one films in Mexico; References