The New Classics: The Descent
Michael Cusumano here to discuss the movie scene that scared me more than any other in my adult life.
There are some tried and true rules of horror filmmaking that get trotted out whenever the topic is discussed. There is The Hitchcock Rule about the difference between suspense and surprise, and The Jaws Rule about withholding the monster from view until absolutely necessary. I propose adding a new rule to the list of horror maxims: The Descent Rule, named after Neil Marshall’s 2005 terrifying excursion into the caves of Appalachia: Structure your story so that it’s scary even if the main threat never arrived.
Scene: The Tunnel
The Descent didn’t invent this principle, of course...