How a ‘Little Evil Bookshop’ Helped Me Find My Role in Hollywood
Guest post written by Lena Raff. An actress is pretty much the only thing I ever wanted to be, save for a few months in elementary school when bottlenose dolphin trainer and anthropologist were on the...
View ArticleKelly Reichardt’s ‘Meek’s Cutoff’: The Camera’s Relationship to Characters...
This guest post written by E Warren appears as part of our theme week on Women Directors, Part 2. Somewhere downhill, a short distance away, the men are talking. Their voices tickle the edge of our...
View Article‘Queerama’: A Tapestry of Queer British History
Guest post written by Becky Kukla. Opening Sheffield Doc Fest this year was an unexpected gem in the form of Queerama. Produced entirely out of the British Film Institute (BFI) archives, the...
View Article‘Raw’ and Coming of Age via Cannibalism
This guest post written by Lee Jutton appears as part of our theme week on Women in Horror. | Spoilers ahead. Women are constantly fighting for control of their bodies. This is not an exaggeration,...
View ArticleAll the Rage: Women-Led and Women-Centric Horror Film Festivals
This guest post written by Sonia Lupher appears as part of our theme week on Women in Horror. “What film are you with?” If you ever find yourself at an independent horror film festival, this is a...
View Article‘Rosemary’s Baby,’‘Prevenge,’ and the Evils of the Trump Administration
This guest post written by Lindsay Pugh appears as part of our theme week on Women in Horror. | Spoilers ahead. [Trigger warning: discussion of rape and sexual assault] Whether completely alone or...
View Article‘The Lure’ Fills the Mermaid Shaped Hole in My Heart
This guest post written by Deirdre Crimmins originally appeared at Film Thrills and appears here as part of our theme week on Women in Horror. It is cross-posted with permission. This will be no...
View ArticleSuturing Selfhood: ‘American Mary’ and the Unconventional Feminine...
Written by Eva Phillips, this article is part of our theme week on Women in Horror. [Trigger warning: discussion of rape] Suturing, as an act, sanguinely carves its way throughout Jen and Sylvia...
View ArticleTop 10 ‘Bitch Flicks’ Articles Written in 2017
10) Queen of Katwe Is a Gorgeous Inspiring Look at a Young Black Life Fully Realized by Candice Frederick “Yes, it’s wholesome and finishes on a heartwarming high like many other cherished Disney...
View ArticleWomen-Directed and Women-Centric Feature Films at 2018 Boston Underground...
Now in its twentieth year, the Boston Underground Film Festival (BUFF) is “committed to the celebration of alternative vision and cultivation of independent, provocative and experimental filmmaking.”...
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