
Nightmare Fuel
The Science of Horror Films
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Raquel Beattie
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Nina Nesseth
Do you like scary movies? Have you ever wondered why?
In Nightmare Fuel, Nina Nesseth explores the strange and often unexpected science of fear through the lenses of psychology and physiology. How do horror films get under our skin? And why do we keep coming back for more?
Horror films promise an experience: fear. But how exactly do filmmakers pull this off? The truth is, there's more to it than just loud noises and creepy images.
With the affection of a true horror fan and the critical analysis of a scientist, Nesseth explains how audiences engage horror with both their brains and bodies, and teases apart the elements that make horror films tick. Nightmare Fuel covers everything from jump scares to creature features, serial killers to the undead, and the fears that stick around to those that fade over time.
With in-depth discussions and spotlight features of some of horror's most popular films—from classics like The Exorcist to modern hits like Hereditary—and interviews with directors, film editors, composers, and horror academics, Nightmare Fuel is a deep dive into the science of fear, a celebration of the genre, and a survival guide for going to bed after the credits roll.
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But yeah, as the book went on, I really started to dig the scientific approach and the dissection of certain horror movies and sub-genres.
This ended up being an enjoyable read. I appreciated that it wasn’t just another tread of the usual horror movie critiques and interpretations.
I rarely read nonfiction but when I do it’s usually about film history, or about the history of horror. So this was a satisfying combo.
Science + Horror = Intrigued
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