[Editorial] Poetry, Literature, Fairy Tales and the Gothic in An American Werewolf in London (1981)
Whether it be the mist-covered expanses of the Yorkshire moors or in the confines of the back of a Hackney Taxicab, an American Werewolf in London is haunted by the past through its inclusion and allusions to poems, rhymes, fairy tales and stories.
[Editorial] Reclaiming Femininity and Coming of Age in Raw (2016)
In a world where our bodies are so tightly policed and our desires are shunned, it seems no surprise that there is an abundance of horror films that see women rebel and reclaim their bodily autonomy
[Editorial] A New Wave of Horror Stories in Pop Music - Part 3
These reclamatory bodies of work are also uniquely suited to the current landscape of pop music…
[Editorial] Taking Back Control: Women Empowerment in Malignant (2021)
Malignant (2021) braved the big screen recently, introducing a grungy new horror full of energy and fun. Director James Wan…
[Editorial] A New Wave of Horror Stories in Pop Music - Part 2
While an artist like Halsey has described their aforementioned visual album If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power as a work of body horror, and acts…
[Editorial] The Craft: Witchcraft, Sisterhood and Empowerment Part 2
Although the film tackles some ground-breaking issues, many have highlighted a major flaw in The Craft that is hard to ignore…
[Editorial] The Craft: Witchcraft, Sisterhood and Empowerment Part 1
Andrew Fleming’s The Craft (1996) is a film that most teenage girls throughout the twenty-first century have watched and treasured…
[Editorial] A New Wave of Horror Stories in Pop Music - Part 1
From Billie Eilish to Kim Petras to CHVRCHES, all of these iconic female pop stars are weaving horror throughout their music & aesthetics to tell their stories…
[Editorial] Do You Think Me Wicked? A Study of the Witches in Sleepy Hollow (1999)
When Tim Burton reworked this story into his 1999 movie, he made several notable changes to the narrative to ensure it stood out as its own adaptation…
[Editorial] Disability and Horror: Paul Dood’s Deadly Lunch Break (2021)
Thirty-one years ago, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was passed, in the hopes that by enforcing certain standards in business….
[Editorial] Feminism in The Slumber Party Massacre Series, Part 2: From the Party to the Massacre
Here in part two, we look at each movie in turn, and how the plot lends to the overall themes of the trilogy…
[Editorial] Feminism in The Slumber Party Massacre Series, Part 1: Sex, Snacks, and Friendship
The Slumber Party Massacre (SPM) series is full of feminism. It’s also full of blood, naked breasts, and 1980’s hair…
[Editorial] A Nightmare to Die For: A Deep Dive of Wes Craven’s New Nightmare
On a rare, empty evening recently, I found myself looking for a slice of horror that was intelligent and engaging but that also contained a strong sense of nostalgia; one film immediately sprung to mind…
[Editorial] Laurie Strode: A Portrait of Trauma and Survival in The Halloween Franchise, Part 2
Iconic final girl, Laurie Strode (Jaime Lee Curtis) has seen more than a lifetime of trauma and terror…
[Editorial] Laurie Strode: A Portrait of Trauma and Survival in The Halloween Franchise, Part 1
Laurie Strode may not be the first final girl, but she is arguably the most iconic…
[Editorial] The Age of Arcless Women: How ‘Telltales: The Walking Dead’ Depicts a Leading Lady Accurately
Female characters in film and television have always been present; however, the MeToo movement birthed the discourse which revealed there were not enough independent…
[Editorial] “I’ve never killed anyone”: The Hypocrisy of Jigsaw
Amanda Young and Jill Tuck are the stand-out women of the Saw franchise. They seem like complete opposites…
[Editorial] Disability and Horror: Run (2021)
Sarah Paulson and Kiera Allen star in Run, a title that dropped online at the end of 2020 and never saw as much press as expected given the rather serious marketing campaign…
[Editorial] Reviving Freddy: A Critical Reassessment of Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare Part 2
Backstories for villains in horror films are divisive, they can be illuminating for some. but for others, the mystique should be left untampered with…
[Editorial] Revisiting Megan is Missing: When Shock Horror Exploits Teenage Girls
I grew up as an only child in the mid-1990s. Coming off the heels of newfound worries plaguing concerned mothers across the nation…