Aoife Sutton-Butler talks with PEOPLE about her job as a cemetery registrar and why she doesn't see it as 'morbid.' ...
Why do we slow down for car crashes or binge true crime? Psychologist Coltan Scrivner says our fascination with fear isn’t just dark — it’s adaptive.
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Film critics Gene Siskel and Johnny Oleksinski have called fans of slasher films like Friday the 13th and Saw "very sick people" and "depraved lunatics who should not be allowed near animals or most ...
Why do we find joy in the scary and the macabre? Two psychology experts weigh in on humans' affinity for horror and desire to ...
When it comes to unexpected horror stories, humans may never beat nature at its scariest. In Germany, rats reportedly like to ...
Morbid entertainment is a massive industry. Scary movies are box-office winners, and true-crime podcasts consistently rank at ...
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