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One of the decade's scariest movies nails an 83-year-old horror tradition
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One of the decade's scariest movies nails an 83-year-old horror tradition

Polygon.com·Jake Kleinman·21 days ago
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Published May 11, 2026, 6:00 PM EDT This terrifying film packs in leap-off-the-couch jump scares Image: Shudder A woman walking down the street alone at night realizes she’s being followed. As her stalker draws closer, the clicking of high heels on the city street builds the tension to a breaking point, until suddenly… a startling hiss comes from just off-screen. But it's only a bus, which pulls up next to her, and the woman steps inside to safety. In that scene from 1942’s Cat People , director Jacques Tourneur invented the “jump scare” through clever editing. The scene was on the cutting edge of horror cinema, terrifying the audiences of its era, and perplexing critics who responded with mixed reviews. Almost a century later, however, it doesn’t exactly hold up as scary, let alone the kind of thing that might make you jump back in your AMC recliner.…

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