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Why Fear Feels So Good: Hitchcock and the Psychology of Horror
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Why Fear Feels So Good: Hitchcock and the Psychology of Horror
With Halloween just around the corner, the frantic preparation of costumes, carving crookedly smiling pumpkins, and watching reruns of horror classics are all making their way into the homes of students at UTM. Horror media has evolved from silent black and white shorts to loud, jump scare-filled films that spark terror, which begs the question, “Why do people enjoy watching horror movies at all?” Physiological Effects of Horror Films According …
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