The Truly Terrifiying

There’s something about horror that speaks directly and instinctively to the human animal. Millions of years of evolutionary psychology have ingrained in our minds certain fear triggers – a survival instinct – Fear of the Dark where predatory animals might be laying in wait – Fear of animals with large sharp teeth who would make a quick meal of us. Fear of Poisonous Spiders who can kill with one bite. Fear of what others may to do us, fear of what we may do to others… or to ourselves. People go to horror films because they want to be frightened or they wouldn't do it twice. You choose your entertainment because you want it to affect you. That's certainly true of people who go to entertainment products like horror films that have big effects. They want those effects. The line between comedy and horror is inextricably thin and often crosses. That’s why many people enjoy scary movies, the fun dark thrilling ride. My friends will no doubt confirm how many times, after a night out, I try to shoehorn them into ‘watching a scary movie’ with me. And I can confirm how often they toss their eyes in response. Mainly because, as with a lot of other people, the don’t like the sensation of feeling dread, but also, because of knowing me so well, that I usually, after a few beers on a Saturday, will be asleep and snoring after the first ten minutes…

Wolf Creek

Three young backpackers - Liz, Kristy and Ben - set out to explore Wolf Creek, a remote volcanic crater deep in the Australian outback. But miles from anywhere their car breaks down and, as night falls, the trio are forced to accept help from a passing stranger. What began as the trip of a lifetime is about to become a journey into hell...

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