Science News Hubb
Advertisement
  • Home
  • Science News
  • Technology
  • Contact us
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Science News
  • Technology
  • Contact us
No Result
View All Result
Science News Hubb
No Result
View All Result
Home Science News

Nightmare Fuel review: The psychology that underpins horror films

admin by admin
August 5, 2022
in Science News


Scary movies really get under our skin, but why is this the case and how do film-makers know what will scare us? A new book has some interesting answers



Humans



3 August 2022

By Elle Hunt

Tuan Tran/getty images

Nightmare Fuel

Nina Nesseth

Tor Nightfire

I HAVE friends who are so afraid of sharks that they won’t swim in the sea – no matter how enclosed the harbour, or full the beach. When I went cage diving with great whites last year, they were appalled. Yet at the same time, I noticed, they couldn’t wait to see the footage.

This illustrates the idiosyncratic and inexplicable nature of fear. While our desires tend to run along consistent lines – love, happiness, health and wealth – what frightens us is often intensely personal and even perverse.

So how do film-makers petrify their audiences? And …



Source link

Tags: book reviewbooks
Previous Post

The Big Business of Burying Carbon

Next Post

‘Murder hornets’ have a new common name: Northern giant hornet

Next Post

'Murder hornets' have a new common name: Northern giant hornet

Recommended

Bright fireball over Madrid traced back to comet of origin

August 11, 2022

Zaporizhzya nuclear power plant: Russian shelling in Ukraine risks ‘another Chernobyl’

August 9, 2022

Don't miss it

Science News

US CO2 shortage worsened by contaminated gas from an extinct volcano

August 12, 2022
Science News

Covid-19 vaccines in pregnancy are not linked to an increased risk of miscarriages or stillbirths

August 12, 2022
Science News

Meteor showers and shooting stars: Formation and history

August 12, 2022
Science News

Cornea made from pig collagen gives people who were blind 20/20 vision

August 12, 2022
Science News

China launches 16 satellites on Long March 6 rocket

August 12, 2022
Science News

Hovering robots could get more lift by ‘treading water’ in the air

August 12, 2022

© 2022 Science News Hubb All rights reserved.

Use of these names, logos, and brands does not imply endorsement unless specified. By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy.

Navigate Site

  • Home
  • Science News
  • Technology
  • Contact us

Newsletter Sign Up

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Science News
  • Technology
  • Contact us

© 2022 Science News Hubb All rights reserved.