The 1910s witnessed the birth of horror as a genre, where directors and storytellers ventured into the realms of the supernatural, the psychological, and the macabre. These films, characterized by their innovative use of cinematography, special effects, and narrative techniques, laid the groundwork for what would become a popular and diverse genre. As we revisit these pioneering works, we witness the foundation of cinematic horror being built, one frame at a time. Join us as we traverse through shadowy landscapes, encounter ominous characters, and confront the fears and anxieties of a bygone era that still resonate with audiences today.