Pre -1920's and itself was Silent era & beginning of of all things Horror... Introducing the cinematic world to all things scary.
1930's - With classics like Frankenstein & Dracula coming from this film period the start of this timeline is already a great success. Horror then started developing to what it is today...
1940's - Horror lost it touch in this decade. And throughout the ten years 3 films appeared with hardly any effect on the history of horror.
1950's - Again, Horror was struggling but, made a incline with films like Godzilla and Teenage Frankenstein coming from it. But now Horror was in colour could this be what the timeline needs?
1960's - Horror was back on track straight away to the early 1960's, Psycho made in 1960, The Birds was made in 1963 (Nature gone out of control), Blood Feast, horror looks horrific once again.
1970's - And the Golden ages hit as the 60's moved on true Horrific Horrors were unleashed. With the Exorcist coming out in 1973 one the the scariest films I've seen let alone voted a true Horror classic. This Era Begin to define Horror expanding from past films.
1980's - was a Revelation for technology and enabled the horror lovers to truly see what the had imagined...
With its great boost of horror fans from the 70's the genre Horror was now quite popular and great films like Nightmare on Elm st and Fright night appeared.
1990's - by the 90's Horror had changed it turnt more gory and blood related. It was a different time for the genre and this was either going to make or break it?
2000's - so as the horror genre and changed slightly and and 9/11 had such a huge effect on the world Horror started to fall again. But on a positive note there was some good from this Era like the series was Final Destinations were started, we had the Grudge and 28 days later.
Now will future reply itself and give the genre a boost... Time will tell, but I have a feeling with things like CGI and 3D innovations and I have a strong feeling that Horror will soon pick up its feet and start scaring the cinemas with jaw dropping scaryness
