Frightful, hair-raising, unnerving, blood-curdling, horrifying, spine-chilling, intimidating, daunting, horrendous, horrid, creepy, crawly, Vincent Price-ish, and spooky can all be used to define the English word 'scary'.
There isn't a scientific term for fear of scary movies so fear of scary movies is just called, fear of scary movies
Scary is a relative term, so you should come to Massachusetts and decide that for yourself.
Go to youtube and type in scary ghost
sorry there is no scary maze game 2 hope there was.
Being kidnapped means fear, scary, frightening, and other scary things you can think of
It depends on howcomfortableyou are on the plane, but it is not more scary than any other plane flight.
Yes, small black bats are scary for little kids; if they are scary for me then I bet you a thousand grand that it will be scary for other little kids except if it is Halloween, then it is still not cool.
scary, awful, dreadful
Scary, terrifying.
Physiognomophobia is the fear of faces. There is no term for the phobia specifically of scary faces.
This fear is most likely related to Phobophobia - the fear of being frightened. Currently, there is no coined term or phobia for the fear of scary pop-ups.
creepy