For some they’re the stuff of nightmares, but many of us can’t get enough of horror films. For Halloween, CrowdScience investigates the science of why we enjoy films that scare the living daylights ...
Let there be lips!’”So the audience shouts as Patricia Quinn’s disembodied, stop-sign-red mouth appears on the big screen, the luscious sneer crooning the opening number of cult film/movie musical ...
Creepy crawly season is upon us, Short Wavers! We're welcoming fall with a contemplation of fear and anxiety. In human ...
From low budget to blockbuster, horror movies are the most profitable genre in North America. And some psychologists say watching horror films can be a way to help us process our fear and manage ...
A recent survey revealed that 91% of Generation Z consumed horror films or TV shows in 2024, with over a quarter of ...
People love horror movies, and not just on Halloween. But why do we seek out — and even enjoy — the feeling of fear? And what do different people get out of it?
Starting Wednesday, the Arkansas Cinema Society will host Why Film Scores Matter, a class Dustin Yoder is teaching that aims ...
“Train Dreams" became one of the first films to benefit from Washington’s upgraded film incentive. It has since received rave ...
The Hulk's future in the MCU has been unclear since his last on-screen appearance in 2022, and Mark Ruffalo recently ...
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