It sounds like the last thing you’d want to watch in the coronavirus pandemic, but horror films like 28 Days Later and Contagion are scientifically proven mood-boosters
and often find myself landing on some kind of horror movie, particularly ones that involve some type of isolation element,” says Stylist’s Hanna Ibraheem, when I pounce on her post-meeting for further details.. Yes, it had slightly uncomfortable parallels but I guess it also makes you see that things could be a lot worse.
And even my colleague Hannah-Rose Yee, famed for her hatred of all things scary , tells me that even she has been dabbling.again, which I did find oddly soothing, especially when Lizzy Bennet – aka Jennifer Ehle – sorted out a vaccine at the end,” she says.Coronavirus panic: how to stay calm when everyone is losing their minds around you
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