On March 27, 2015 , astronaut Scott Kelly left the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan for a year-long mission aboard the International Space Station. Along with Mikhail Korniyenko, the pair left their families, friends, and Earth for 340 consecutive days to test the waters for future missions around the moon, an asteroid, and ultimately Mars. In this 13-minute documentary, they make their return and get reacquainted with the Big Blue Planet and everything on it.
It's the cheapest scare tactic in film: the jump scare. B-rate horror movies are so full of them that they've become expected more than scary. Now You See it asks whether jump scares have overstayed their welcome, or can really still scare you.