Necessary Death, Chris Grosso
Necessary Death, Chris Grosso
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Necessary Death
What Horror Movies Teach Us About Navigating the Human Experience

Author: Chris Grosso, Preston Fassel

Narrator: Joe Hempel

Unabridged: 6 hr 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/31/2023


Synopsis

Based on very real and practical commentary, life experience, and occasionally, tongue-in-cheek-misfortunes of horror legends, Necessary Death explores how the horror genre offers individuals a unique opportunity for insight and understanding of their own lives.

Using some of the most quintessential movies in the genre, Chris Grosso and Preston Fassel invite listeners to an in-depth examination of the human condition—its fears, anxieties, hopes, joys, sorrows, and everything in-between—and how it's all grist for our personal and collective evolutionary mill. A hallmark of the genre is how horror films force their characters to find some semblance of inner strength and wherewithal in order to stand up to the monster, ghost, or villain that is trying to take their lives. Through fascinating discussion of this and other elements, Fassel and Grosso relate these films' dark subject matter and characters to real world issues people face every day. This sharp analysis is complemented by exercises that prompt listeners to consider gratitude, forgiveness, determination, and bravery in the face of adversity.

An unusual mix of film study and self-help, Necessary Death might surprise or even shock listeners, but it will also enlighten, educate, and most importantly hearten those looking for an unexpected source of inspiration.

About Chris Grosso

Chris Grosso is an artist, counselor, writer, and film producer with fourth. MEDIA. He is the author of Indie Spiritualist, Everything Mind, Dead Set On Living, and the children's book I Love Drums (cowritten with Mark O'Connell, drummer of Taking Back Sunday). You can usually find Chris somewhere in San Diego up to some kind of spirited mischief.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Chelsea on November 03, 2023

I came into this book thinking it would be more about horror and the analysis of it rather than personal anecdotes from the authors, but I did still enjoy it. The movies they chose to dive into were good examples of common psychology issues (and movies I’d pick as favorites of mine). The book also m......more

Goodreads review by Matt on December 18, 2023

If you’re a horror movie fan, like I am, you’ll love Chris and Preston’s intriguing, in-depth and insightful analyses of the most famous villains, from Freddy to Jason, Candyman to Leatherface and even the shark from Jaws (though that vilification feels a little unfair to me, as an animal lover). It......more

Goodreads review by John on June 18, 2024

In a you've-got-chocolate-in-my-peanut-butter kind of moment, Fassel and Grosso have combined a love of horror movies with a desire for self-help. The results are more striking than you might expect, giving some basic self-care ideas to readers more comfortable meditating on graveyards than blue ski......more

Goodreads review by William on October 11, 2023

This book has the potential to save someone's life, and I can't think of a more genuine, honest reason to give Five Stars to a book. Necessary Death expertly matches fun, interesting commentaries about some of the Horror genre's most beloved movies with meaningful practices for self-help/self-improv......more

Goodreads review by Rachel on June 27, 2024

I appreciate Chris Grosso's ability to venture into the realm of horror and find ways to interpret the metaphorical meanings of chosen films. Our subconscious loves metaphors and what better ways to express and receive then through the arts of film and genre of horror. Chris offers great insights an......more