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Scientists have identified the #scariest #movie
The scientists found out about it in the following way: viewers were connected to heart rate monitors and shown tapes.
Based on the received data, a ranking of the scariest pictures was compiled:
1. "Sinister" (2012).
2. "The Host" (2020).
3. "Paranormal phenomena. Skinamarink" (2022).
Published at
2023-10-20 06:51:07Event JSON
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