Analysis of BFI data and genres and audiences.
From this table you can see that the thriller genre is more popular in terms of the number of films that have been released in comparison to the horror genre. There were 64 thrillers released in comparison to the 37 of the horror genre. Yet in terms of profitability the horror genre earns almost double the money of the thriller genre even though they've released half the films. This is shown as the horror genre has made £57.5 million whereas the thriller genre only made £29.1 million, this shows that the horror genre is more profitable.
From this table, you can see that the Horror genre had a larger average number of sites at the widest points of release than the Thriller Genre, even though only 37 Horror genres were released whereas 64 Thriller genres were released. The fact that Horror genres used more sites such as cinemas explains why the Horror genre had higher profits than the Thriller genre because its was viewed by a wider audience.
This table shows that that horror had an average of 10,708 box office per site. In comparison to the 5,127 average of the thriller genre this shows that again on average the horror genre is more popular as its average is higher. The horror genre has a gross box office revenue of £57.5 million in comparison to the thriller genres £29.1 million again this shows that the horror genre is almost doubles the revenue of the thriller genre. Horror was featured in 5,367 sites whereas the horror genre was shown in 5,667 this shows that the thriller genre was shown in more cinemas than the horror genre but this may be partially down to the fact that near twice the films were produced and released in this genre.



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