Grim No. 8 - Blood is Thicker: Family Matters and Immaculate Misconceptions
de Anatomy of a Scream
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Grim promotes and amplifies voices and perspectives not historically showcased in horror criticism. This issue includes pieces on parental ambivalence in Muschietti's Mama; the tension between motherhood and mother nature in The Handmaid's Tale and I Am Mother; forced parenthood in horror; a character study of Margaret White in De Palma's Carrie; generational trauma in Sigismondi's The Turning, and more! This issue also features interviews with Kaila Hier and the hosts of the Scarred for Life podcast!
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- Categoría principal: Entretenimiento
- Categorías adicionales LGBTQIA+, Terror
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Características: Carta de EE. UU., 22×28 cm
N.º de páginas: 56 - Fecha de publicación: ene. 26, 2021
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave analysis, film studies, feminism
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Grim is a biannual horror journal showcasing the voices and perspectives of passionate and whip-smart writers who identify as female, LGBTQ+, BIPOC, or members of the disability community. Each issue features film criticism, essays, interviews, short fiction, and book reviews. We publish in February and September and our issues are organized thematically, focusing on topics such as slasher films, zombies, witchcraft, motherhood, and the supernatural. We cordially invite you to stay spooky with us! Semi-academic. Fully-inclusive. 100% wicked.