[Ghouls Podcast] Psychotic Women in Horror with Zoë Rose Smith & Mary Wild
In March we exploring the topic of women in horror, not only because we focus on looking at horror through the female, female-identifying & non-binary lense, but also because it’s officially Women in Horror Month! So for that reason, our theme is ‘Good For Her’ horror, and anything that might feature complex, complicated and resonating women characters.
Join Editor-in-Chief, Zoë Rose Smith, as she chats to her guest for this bonus episode— academic, podcaster and Freudian cinephile, Mary Wild. The two both bring to the table three of their favourite Psychotic Women in Horror Films, characters that might go beserk and lose their minds, but have deep-rooted emotions and cause a strong sense of connection with the viewer.
Where can you find Mary Wild?
Twitter: https://twitter.com/psycstar
Projections Podcast: https://twitter.com/ProjectionsPod
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/marywild
Where can you find Zoë Rose Smith?
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ZoboWithShotgun
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zobowithashotgun
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