Horror scares up big business in film, TV and books MINNEAPOLIS — Don’t even think about calling Ghostbusters. Consumers have rarely been so eager to hang with supernatural spirits, as well as monsters, psychopaths, zombies and demons. Local experts think people turn to fake fears as an escape from mounting nightmares in real life. “Horror is super hot right now,” said St. Paul-based writer Tasha Coryell, whose last novel was “Love Letters to a ...
Horror scares up big business in film, TV and books
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