"Most horror films fail to scare me. I think "The Ring" plays more as a psychological thriller. It's smarter, there's more character development and some of the themes explored go a little deeper"
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The pivot to “The Ring” as “more a psychological thriller” is telling. It smuggles the film into a more “respectable” category, where dread is permitted to be intelligent. Henderson is arguing for horror as mood and meaning, not spectacle. The phrase “it’s smarter” functions like a passport stamp: this is genre, but with literary credentials. That’s the subtext Hollywood often requires for a horror film to be praised by people who don’t want to admit they like horror.
He points to “character development” and “themes… a little deeper” because The Ring’s fear isn’t just the monster; it’s the anxiety of mediation and contagion - images that replicate, trauma that transmits, parenting under pressure, information as a curse you can’t unsee. In the early-2000s context, that hits a nerve: VHS tapes, urban legends, and the growing sense that technology delivers intimacy and doom in the same package. Henderson’s intent is to elevate the film, but also to explain why it lingers: it scares by making modern life itself feel haunted.
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Henderson, Martin. "Most horror films fail to scare me. I think "The Ring" plays more as a psychological thriller. It's smarter, there's more character development and some of the themes explored go a little deeper." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/most-horror-films-fail-to-scare-me-i-think-the-122974/.
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"Most horror films fail to scare me. I think "The Ring" plays more as a psychological thriller. It's smarter, there's more character development and some of the themes explored go a little deeper." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/most-horror-films-fail-to-scare-me-i-think-the-122974/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.
