
Nightmare Fuel The Science of Horror Films
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Nightmare Fuel: The Science of Horror Films is not only a deep dive into the history of the genre of Horror and its various subgenres and themes, but into the science behind why horror attracts and disgusts. Nina Nesseth focuses (primarily) on intersections of neuroscience and horror. Nina is quick to point out that watching horror isn't a "brainless" activity - but that filmmakers are crafting scares with the brain and body reactions in mind. So naturally, Nina explores how different parts of the brain (such as the amygdala and the hippocampus) responds to horror. But this book is also an interdisciplinary study. It is a deep dive into how all the aspects of a horror film - from creature design to sound design - provokes a response in the film viewer. Nina also explores horror through a social, evolutionary, and phycological lens as well. I found Nightmare Fuel to be an insightful look into why we are attracted to and disgusted by the horror genre. Nina Nesseth writes in accessible and entertaining tone, that is both approachable and scholarly. Thank you to NetGalley and Macmillan-Tom Doherty Associates for providing this ARC in exchange for an honest review.