The Effects of Horror Movies on Children By Timothy Sexton‚ eHow Contributor The implicit‚ and often explicit‚ intention of horror movies is to scare people. The fright engendered by horror movies can have residual psychological effects for years. Two studies‚ "Tales from the Screen: En...
I’m on the record callingTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtlesanoverlooked classic of comic-book movies. So let me go on the record again:Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IIIis a properly rated dud. Where the first film is a moody, atmospheric martial arts movie with truly impressive creature effects, the...
M3GANmight seem like just another horror film about a creepy doll, but its villain's design has become iconic thanks to inspiration from kids' movies. As a playmate created by Allison Williams' Gemma, M3GAN is meant to evoke positive feelings of friendship and love, so it's not surprising...
the negative effects of addiction are portrayed through advertisements. Newspapers, television and the Internet are used to convey social messages. But unfortunately sometimes, the message is misconstrued. The 'awakening' does not reach everyone or it reaches the masses in the wrong ...
Never underestimate the power of iron. We see iron gates around haunted in the horror movies, and it’s not just a pretty piece of decorative architecture. Iron is actually known to ward off negative spirits. If you don’t have an iron gate, you don’t need to build one. Just put so...
The philosophical zombies are unlike those in horror movies, at least by appearance and behavior. Actually, if you were to meet one, you could not even know it is a zombie because it seems and behaves just like an ordinary person. The only difference would be that it does not have any ...