It's sad we don't have a standardized, agreed upon definition for Thrillers; it ends up becoming a way to stigmatize Horror.
I've found the best delineation between the two to be Thrillers are told from the POV of the investigator, while Horror is from the POV of the victim.
All of this. So many romcoms romanticize the exact same behaviors that in a horror movie would be part of the rising tension establishing the killer's bonafides.
@linksassin I walked into somebody's office and saw on his bulletin board behind him about a hundred pictures of Gwyneth Paltrow cut out of magazines and such. I've never in real life been so freaked out.
"Stalking for Love at the Movies," by Jonathan McIntosh for Pop Culture Detective. The YouTube video seems to be down (but it's archived!), and the other resources are still there.
It's the same broad category, but stalking for love and abduction as romance aren't the same thing. I think it's good to remember that both of them are staples of romantic plots.
@linksassin well yeah but I mean, your parents could have a lot of pictures of you (generalized you) , and no one would be expected to see that as creepy unless they were really bad parents
I've heard of videos getting taken down because they had a radio station on in the background and there was a song playing they didn't have the rights to
@trogdor -- btw, today, I realized why my idea of recasting Pedro as a henge would really not work at all -- guess what Pedro and his F. p. pealei kin eat?