I know I sound like a broken record at this point, but my submissions to list these titles as thrillers were declined. Unlike last time, these films fit the IMDb
definition of "thriller" to a T.
The Ring (both sequels are listed as thrillers)
Scream
1,
2,
3,
4Stigmata
Max Nunez
Elizabeth, Employee
Max Nunez
Scream: 191112-120415-213000
Scream 2: 191112-120525-152000
Scream 3: 191112-120637-886000
Scream 4: 191112-120705-226000
Stigmata: 191108-022248-192000
Elizabeth, Employee
Max Nunez
Max Nunez
Is there anyone I could talk to about possibly unlocking them?
Elizabeth, Employee
Max Nunez
https://charlierose.com/videos/8535 at 0:30
Regarding The Ring, both of its sequels are listed as thrillers. Since all the films are pretty much identical in content, I think it would only be fair to have all of them listed as thrillers.
Also, Stigmata wasn't locked. That was a case of "unable to verify."
Marco
Fair? Why would it be fair if one might not be a thriller and other ones are? This kind of reasoning is not useful at all in this matter.
Max Nunez
As I said, the content of the films are identical to one another. They are designed to "thrill" you. I understand that the thriller and horror genres can overlap but The Ring is as much a thriller as it's sequels are.
Marco
Max Nunez
The movies I am talking about fit the IMDb definition perfectly. They definitely "contain numerous sensational scenes" and "a narrative that is sensational or suspenseful."
Marco
The fact that in some cases there can be a difference in genres is exactly why this information shouldn't be used to decide whether or not a certain title should have a certain genre attached to it on IMDb.
I'm not disagreeing with you on this. I simply don't know because I haven't seen these titles.