William Friedkin, a renowned director who crafted numerous intense and indelible moments for cinema enthusiasts, died at the age of 87.
The pioneer of cinematic terror belonged to a fresh wave of daring filmmakers who embraced risk-taking. Drawing from his background in television, particularly in the realm of documentary filmmaking, Friedkin seamlessly integrated a pioneering editing approach. This infusion of innovation invigorated his focus on horror and police thriller genres, showcasing his specialization in these areas.