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Inside the evolution and history of horror flicks

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Slasher and horror films have become more sophisticated over the years thanks to directors like Jordan Peele, but they’re no less scary! NBC’s Joe Fryer reports in this week’s Sunday Spotlight on the history of horror movies just in time for Halloween.

'Nope' director Jordan Peele responds to fan calling him the greatest horror director of all time