Horror; an intense feeling of fear, shock, or disgust, these are a few feelings one experience while watching a horror film. However, why do people like to continue watching something that puts fear in them? Think of a roller coaster. Yes they are frighting however many ride it for the thrill. The thrill makes one feel alive. Just like a roller coaster, horror films have brought a sense of excitement into ones personal enjoyment. Horror films tap into the fears of many by using certain phobias such as Arachnophobia, Ophidiophobia, Acrophobia and Agoraphobia. Psycho by Alfred Hitchcock was one of the few horror films in 1960’s to become a classic. Psycho tells a story of a woman who steals forty thousand dollars in order for the man whom she loves can afford a divorce. However, not all goes as plan. She is killed by a creepy motel owner that suffered with a double-personality disorder. This horrifying the audience, Psycho uses the illness of the motel owner, Norman Bates, to introduce the taboo of which at the time mental illness where…