Monsters. Gore. Fear. These things make up most horror films, TV shows, and books. But for Black women, the horror genre is about more than just blood-filled entertainment — it’s also often about ...
If I had made this list twenty years ago, I would have struggled to scour the waves of media for women-directed horror. It existed, but it wasn’t as easy to find. Now, I am able to find shorts, ...
Jessica Harrison, “Amanda” (2013), Found ceramic, epoxy resin putty, enamel paint (all images courtesy the artist and the Museum of Arts and Design) However, the found figures in Harrison’s work are ...
If the horror genre is all about exploiting viewers’ fears of death and violence, it stands to reason that horror filmmakers need to find more sensational ways to do so. Bloody violence or gore is a ...