[Editorial] Poetry, Literature, Fairy Tales and the Gothic in An American Werewolf in London (1981)
Editorials, Horror, Analysis Rebecca McCallum / Assistant Editor Editorials, Horror, Analysis Rebecca McCallum / Assistant Editor

[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.

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[Editorial] In Defense Of… Why Suspiria (2018) is Better Than The Original
Editorials, Horror, Analysis Candy Allison / Contributor Editorials, Horror, Analysis Candy Allison / Contributor

[Editorial] In Defense Of… Why Suspiria (2018) is Better Than The Original

Dario Argento’s Suspiria (1977) is a classic. There’s simply no other way to describe it. Its use of garishly bright color, the amazing soundtrack by Argento’s band Goblin, and Daria Nicoldi (Argento’s wife at the time)’s fairy-tale-inspired story are groundbreaking.

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[Mother of Fears] Parenting Under Pressure in Under the Shadow (2016)
Editorials, Horror, Mother of Fears, Analysis Kim Morrison / Senior Contributor & Social Manager Editorials, Horror, Mother of Fears, Analysis Kim Morrison / Senior Contributor & Social Manager

[Mother of Fears] Parenting Under Pressure in Under the Shadow (2016)

Set in the 1980s, Under the Shadow (2016) follows Shideh, a mother who is trying to find her place in the world. Shideh’s story takes place in post-revolutionary Iran during the War of Cities and sees her not only try to cope with current events but also piece her life back together now that the revolution is over.

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[Mother of Fears] Mother of Fear-Escaping a Mother’s Love in Run (2020)
Editorials, Horror, Mother of Fears, Analysis Kim Morrison / Senior Contributor & Social Manager Editorials, Horror, Mother of Fears, Analysis Kim Morrison / Senior Contributor & Social Manager

[Mother of Fears] Mother of Fear-Escaping a Mother’s Love in Run (2020)

Going away to college can be a difficult time for both parents and children. While both parties are no doubt looking forward to the new-found freedom which will come with the change in circumstances, it also brings a lot of disruption to the status quo of the past eighteen years.

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[Editorial] Exploring sexism, ageism, and toxic relationships with The Leech Woman (1960)
Editorials, Horror, Analysis Candy Allison / Contributor Editorials, Horror, Analysis Candy Allison / Contributor

[Editorial] Exploring sexism, ageism, and toxic relationships with The Leech Woman (1960)

Ageism is nothing new to society, particularly from the female perspective. It affects all genders, but is specifically more challenging for women who statistically do more to “cover up” signs of age such as gray hairs, fine lines and wrinkles, age spots, etc. as a societal norm.

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[Editorial] Mommy’s Busy: Punishing Maternal Ambition in The Swarm
Editorials, Horror, Analysis Ariel McCleese / Contributor Editorials, Horror, Analysis Ariel McCleese / Contributor

[Editorial] Mommy’s Busy: Punishing Maternal Ambition in The Swarm

I went back to work when my daughter was six weeks old. I’d hidden my pregnant bulge just beneath the bottom edge of the Zoom screen for months. My students had no idea that as we discussed Carol Clover’s take on rape revenge, the fetus was pressing on my bladder so hard I thought I would scream.

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