Hell Hath No Fury: How Women Dominated Horror in 2018
โThe future of horror isn’t female, it’s the present. And it’s about bloody time.โ
โThe future of horror isn’t female, it’s the present. And it’s about bloody time.โ
โPatient blood aficianados who stick with the filmmaker to the final reel will most certainly receive their crimson reward.โ
โDario Argentoโs โSuspiriaโ contorts the abjection of horror through a kaleidoscope of popping color.โ
โA swirling, tumbling vision of Cold War paranoia and coven politics, โSuspiriaโ will both astound and baffle; the conflict that defines its muted streets, full of uneasy dreams and restless feet, will come to bear on its audience and their nightmares.โ
โItโs unconventional and provocative, but with such a powerfully invigorating narration and clear passion between the lines, โMandyโย feels like an explosive liberation.โ
“Can hearing something be scarier than seeing something?”
“Horror and femininity run hand in hand.”