horror movies for comfort during lockdown.The 73-year-old director and composer – who has just released his new album, Lost Themes III: Alive After Death – thinks that fictional horror offers an escape for everyone suffering at the hands of a real-life horror like the coronavirus.Speaking to Metro.co.uk, he said: ‘Horror movies are fun.
They’ve always been fun, and they take you away from the real world.‘I mean, monsters aren’t real; they’re not going to kill anybody.
But the coronavirus is real. It’s killing people, and it’s killing people in an unpleasant way.’According to researchers at Oxford University, watching scary films can be a good tool to deal with anxiousness as they help people to deal with ‘uncomfortable’ emotions in a.
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