ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 10月13日 02時36分


Every #Halloween, theme parks come alive with actors who are paid to startle attendees. And in recent years, elaborate haunted houses have gotten more popular each fall. But these seasonal events are child’s play compared to what is happening year-round in the underground world of immersive horror. @hellorozette took this photo on #nytassignment at Heretic, a Los Angeles, California-based experimental horror experience. Heretic runs 1 to 2 shows per month and experiences have included flipping guests upside down, pushing people off balconies (they landed on an airbag hidden below) and tricking attendees into thinking their heads would be ignited in flames. “The only rules are don’t kill them and don’t physically scar them,” said John Granillo who has worked as a “scare actor” for the past 15 years. Visit the link in our profile to read more about how Americans are paying to scare themselves witless, and not just on Halloween.


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